Chhaava: It was recently reported that a drunk man in Gujarat's Bharuch tore down a theatre screen during a screening of the Vicky Kaushal starrer.
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Last Updated: 09.48 AM, Feb 19, 2025
Vicky Kaushal's fabulous performance in the recently released film Chhaava has won the hearts of the audience. Several videos surfaced on social media from across the world, showing that people have been going gaga over the film. But recently, a bizarre incident made the news. It was reported that a drunk man in Gujarat's Bharuch tore down a theatre screen during a screening of Chhaava. His video has been going viral on the internet. Here's what happened.
According to a report by Indian Express, a man under alcohol influence was seen tearing up the screen in a theatre. The incident took place on February 16 during the 11.45 pm show in Bharuch. The report suggests he tore down the screen with a fire extinguisher and made a big cut before the staff caught hold of him. It is being said that the man was disturbed by a scene in which Vicky Kaushal, portraying Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, was being attacked.
A user shared the video on Instagram and wrote, "Despite people shouting, he continued to damage the screen. Upon receiving information, the police reached Bluechip and detained the youth." Have a look:
Chhaava screenings across the globe have witnessed both bizarre and fascinating antics by fans. Videos show people dressed as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj arriving at theatres, while one man was even seen riding a horse to the movie hall.
Speaking about the box office numbers, Vicky's film has been on a roll. As of now, the film stands at a total collection of Rs 165 crore, according to Sacnilk. The film even passed the Monday test successfully as it registered a good number. Looking at the current trend, the film will only grow further since there are no big releases coming up.
Meanwhile, the Laxman Utekar directorial also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, and Diana Penty in key roles. Everyone's work is being appreciated by the audience.