Chhaava Twitter Review: What Viewers Are Saying About Vicky Kaushal's Movie On X
This Valentine's Day, action meets history as Chhaava finally roars into theaters after much anticipation. Originally slated for a December 2024 release, the film was postponed due to Pushpa 2 fever, but February 2025 now belongs to Vicky Kaushal's portrayal of the fierce and fearless Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.

Directed by Laxman Utekar, Chhaava is an adaptation of Shivaji Sawant's acclaimed Marathi novel. The film has already set social media abuzz, with fans flooding X with their reactions.
One user wrote, "Vicky Kaushal has once again proved why he's one of the finest actors of this generation. His performance is spine-chilling. Goosebumps from start to finish!"
#Chhaava stands tall as a testament to the bravery of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. This film is a celebration of heroism. #ChhaavaReview pic.twitter.com/Sf6cIilzn8
— Mrinal Manjari (@Mrinal_manjari0) February 14, 2025
Another user raved, "This is Bollywood at its finest! Action, emotions, and a gripping storyline-every moment keeps you hooked. Housefull shows, roaring applause-Sambhaji Maharaj's legacy is truly honored!"
#Chhaava : BLOCKBUSTER.
— the its cinema (@theeitscinema) February 14, 2025
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½/5!!
Blends history, emotions, passion, patriotism, action with finesse... #VickyKaushal terrific, cements his stature as one of the finest actors of his generation... #LaxmanUtekar triumphs as a storyteller. #ChhaavaReview… pic.twitter.com/xk3n2yxJX9
#ChhaavaReview
— Abhishek (@AbhiKaReview) February 14, 2025
Baaaap Re Baap...
10 OSCARS ko Melt karo, or Ek Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj ki Murti banao or Vicky ko Sammanit karo🙏
I am Still in Shock after Seeing this
👇 pic.twitter.com/MSdVW9Lvwm
The battle scenes in #Chhaava are some of the best choreographed in Indian cinema, truly bringing history to life. #ChhaavaReview pic.twitter.com/4ptCD8PSk3
— विकास प्रताप सिंह राठौर🚩🇮🇳 (@V_P_S_Rathore) February 14, 2025
What's Good: Vicky Kaushal's powerful performance, impactful dialogues, thrilling battle scenes, strong background music, impressive costumes, makeup, and stunning visuals-all coming together to honor Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
What's Bad: Despite their efforts, Akshaye Khanna and Rashmika Mandanna's characters don't feel as strong as Vicky's. The courtroom conspiracy scenes could have been better, and the portrayal of Mughal ministers feels a bit cliché.
With grand visuals, powerful performances, and an emotionally charged narrative, Chhaava seems to have struck the right chord with audiences. Will it emerge as one of the biggest hits of the year? Let's wait and watch!












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