Did Vicky Kaushal Honor the Great Maratha Legacy as 'Chhaava' Celebrates Its First Anniversary?
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Mumbai, Feb 14 (NationPress) Actor Vicky Kaushal expressed his respect and admiration for the illustrious legacy of the Maratha empire as his celebrated historical action film, "Chhaava", marked its one-year anniversary of release this past Saturday.
To commemorate this significant milestone, he shared behind-the-scenes images from Laxman Utekar's direction on social media.
"#1YearOfChhaava...I bow my head in gratitude to the esteemed Maratha legacy and to all of you for celebrating it with us. Your affection has been truly special! (sic)," Vicky posted on his Instagram.
He concluded his message with, "Jai Bhawani, Jai Shivarai," accompanied by a folded hands emoji.
"Chhaava" narrates the story of Sambhaji Maharaj, the second ruler of the Maratha Empire, a role that Vicky portrayed with great finesse.
The film is adapted from the Marathi literary work "Chhava", authored by Shivaji Sawant.
With Laxman Utekar at the helm and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, the drama also featured remarkable performances from Rashmika Mandanna as Maharani Yesubai (Sambhaji's spouse), Akshaye Khanna as Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, Ashutosh Rana as Sarsenapati Hambirao Mohite, Divya Dutta as Soyarabai, and Diana Penty as Zinat-un-Nissa Begum (Aurangzeb's daughter).
Musical genius A. R. Rahman provided the film's score, with Saurabh Goswami handling the cinematography.
The editing department was led by Manish Pradhan, a vital player in the technical team.
Previously, Vicky shared his deep emotional investment in the film, stating, “It’s an honour to bring the legacy of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj into every home. Chhaava has been a journey of courage and pride, and I poured my heart into every moment.”
Rashmika also expressed her sentiments about portraying Yesubai, stating, “Playing Maharani Yesubai in 'Chhaava' was an honour for me. She was a woman of immense strength, grace, and resilience, a true pillar beside Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. Bringing her story to the screen, especially in such a monumental historical drama, has been truly special.”