'Chhaava' Is Based On The Acclaimed Marathi Novel 'Chhava' By Shivaji Sawant, Which Delves Deep Into The Life Of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
To Authentically Portray Sambhaji Maharaj, Vicky Kaushal Underwent Rigorous Training In Sword Fighting & Horse Riding, Dedicating Several Months To Master These Skills.
Known For Her Roles In South Indian Cinema, Rashmika Mandanna Makes Her Marathi Film Debut In 'Chhaava', Portraying Maharani Yesubai.
The Film's Music Is Composed By The Legendary A.R. Rahman, Adding A Soulful & Authentic Touch To The Historical Narrative.
Bollywood Star Ajay Devgn Lends His Voice As The Narrator, Guiding The Audience Through The Epic Tale.
Costume Designer Sheetal Sharma Sourced Genuine Paithani Sarees And Restored 500-Year-Old Borders To Ensure Historical Accuracy In The Attire.
The Production Team Meticulously Recreated Historical Sets, Including An Eight-Sided Throne For Sambhaji's Ascension Scene, To Capture The Era's Essence.
Akshaye Khanna takes on the challenging role of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, bringing depth to the antagonist's character.
The Filmmakers Spent A Year Researching The 17th-Century Maratha Era, Traveling To Historical Towns Like Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Ratnagiri, Pune, Nashik, and Paithan.
Director Laxman Utekar himself provided the voice for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, adding a personal touch to the film.
Following Feedback, The Filmmakers Decided To Remove A Controversial Lezim Dance Sequence Featuring Sambhaji Maharaj To Maintain Historical Accuracy.
'Chhaava' Was Simultaneously Released In Russia, Showcasing Its GlobalAppeal.
The Film Received a U/A 16+ Certification From The Central Board Of Film Certification, With A Runtime Of 161 Minutes & 50 Seconds.
Laxman Utekar, Known For His Attention To Detail, Ensured That Every Aspect Of The Film, From Casting To Set Design, Was Executed With Precision To Honor The Legacy Of Sambhaji Maharaj.