Vicky Kaushal-Laxman Utekar's Chhaava has been winning over the viewers and the trend for it is crazy, the proof of which is in its Box Office collection and footfalls
Vicky Kaushal in Chhaava.
Last Updated: 02.18 PM, Feb 15, 2025
Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava, out in theatres now, has been connecting with the viewers, especially the Marathi speaking audiences who are well-versed with the history of the Marathas vs Mughals. The proof of it is in the massive Box Office collections on opening day itself. Netizens cannot stop praising the movie for what it is, and even felt goosebumps while watching the film. Here are some reactions to note...
Chhaava has connected with netizens to a great extent. The movie's bookings in itself are in a range of over 50,000 tickets per hour. This goes on prove how much the viewers, especially in Maharashtra, have loved the movie. Those who know the story of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj are especially happy to see it being represented in Indian cinema in the way it is. The netizens have felt goosebumps while living the experience in theatres.
The Box Office collections of Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava are promising. After minting over Rs. 30 crore on day 1, the film now aims at a higher number on day 2. The current trends suggest that the film will enter, if not surpass the mighty Rs. 100 crore-club within its first weekend itself.
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Featuring Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead and Akshaye Khanna in the role of the antagonist Aurangzeb, Chhaava narrates the tale of brave Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. He is son to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and his story often tends to be overlooked given the greatness of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Vicky, along with director Laxman Utekar, aimed to bring the very story forward through Chhaava. Interestingly, the film is so in-demand that it is running in theatres across Maharashtra for 24 hours. That’s right, people can watch the film even in the middle of the night if they wish to, in theatres!