Vicky Kaushal’s much-anticipated film ‘Chhava,’ where he portrays the role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, has created a buzz with its powerful teaser. Released on August 19, the teaser has fans eagerly awaiting the film’s release on December 6. But it’s not just Vicky Kaushal who is grabbing attention—Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of the antagonist Aurangzeb has become a major talking point.
Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj
In ‘Chhava,’ Vicky Kaushal steps into the shoes of the mighty Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the valiant son of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The film’s teaser, released alongside ‘Stree 2,’ showcases Vicky’s transformation into the legendary Maratha warrior. With intense dialogues and a fierce presence, Vicky Kaushal has already set high expectations for his portrayal of Sambhaji Maharaj.
Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb
However, it’s Akshaye Khanna’s role as the formidable Aurangzeb that has left audiences intrigued. The teaser offers a fleeting glimpse of Aurangzeb, but that’s enough to make a lasting impression. With the line “Shiva went away but left his thoughts alive,” Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal exudes menace and intensity, leaving fans curious about his character in the film.
Unrecognizable Transformation
Akshaye Khanna’s transformation for the role of Aurangzeb is nothing short of remarkable. Sporting a white beard, dark kajal, and stern expressions, Akshaye looks every bit the fierce Mughal emperor. This drastic change in his appearance has made it difficult for viewers to recognize him at first glance. Akshaye has taken on negative roles before, but his portrayal of Aurangzeb in ‘Chhava’ is unlike anything he has done before. His menacing look and powerful dialogue delivery are already garnering praise from those who have seen the teaser.
Akshaye Khanna’s Journey in Bollywood
Akshaye Khanna’s journey in Bollywood has seen its share of ups and downs. He made his debut in 1997 with ‘Himalay Putra,’ a film produced by his father, Vinod Khanna. Although the film was a flop, Akshaye’s talent shone through, earning him the Screen Award for Best Male Debut. His breakthrough came in 1999 with ‘Taal,’ where he starred alongside Aishwarya Rai. Despite a series of flops, ‘Taal’ became a massive success, solidifying Akshaye’s place in the industry.
Challenges and Comebacks
At the young age of 19, Akshaye faced a challenging period due to hair loss, which affected his career. The early 2000s saw many of his films failing at the box office, leading him to take a break from acting. However, he made a strong comeback with ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ in 2001, where his performance was widely appreciated. In 2002, he took on a negative role in ‘Humraaz,’ showcasing his versatility as an actor. After another hiatus between 2012 and 2016, Akshaye returned with impactful roles in films like ‘Dishoom,’ ‘Mom,’ ‘Section 375,’ and ‘Ittefaq.’
Anticipation for ‘Chhava’
Directed by Laxman Utekar, ‘Chhava’ also stars Rashmika Mandanna in the lead female role, though her look is yet to be revealed. With the combination of Vicky Kaushal’s powerful portrayal of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Akshaye Khanna’s chilling depiction of Aurangzeb, ‘Chhava’ is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of the year.
Akshaye Khanna’s role in ‘Chhava’ is set to increase Vicky Kaushal’s challenges as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj faces off against the ruthless Aurangzeb. Fans are eager to see how this historical drama unfolds when it hits theaters on December 6.