Today we will review Vicky Kaushal's film, "Chhava." The story is based on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, son of Shivaji Maharaj. Shivaji affectionately called him "Chhava." After Shivaji's death, Sambhaji fought against the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb and sacrificed his life to protect the Maratha Empire. His valor, sacrifice, and struggle are depicted in the film.
The story keeps you hooked. The writing is so strong that you won't even want to blink. The war scenes are extremely exciting and grand. The cinematography is amazing; every frame is worth watching. A.R. Rahman's background score makes the film even more impressive. Vicky Kaushal is the soul of this film; he embodies the power of Sambhaji Maharaj. His dialogue delivery is amazing.
Rashmika Mandanna is impressive in the role of Yesubai, and her chemistry with Vicky Kaushal is a delight to watch. Akshay Khanna plays a small but excellent role as Aurangzeb. Vineet Kumar Singh delivers a wonderful performance as the poet Kalesh. Ashutosh Rana also wins hearts.
Directed by Laxman Utekar, this film brings the golden pages of history to life. The way he has chosen to tell the story will be appreciated by the audience.
"Chhava" is a brilliant period drama, a great mix of history, emotions, and tremendous action. Vicky Kaushal's powerful acting, brilliant direction, and excellent story make it a masterpiece. This film should be watched by every Indian, especially those interested in history and heroic tales.
In the end, we will say this: "After watching 'Chhava,' Vicky Kaushal pe Marjawa!"
We give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars!
Movie Review by BollyQuick