“Katrina Kaif Praises Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhava’ Teaser as ‘Glorious'”

Date:

Share post:

Katrina Kaif continues to be her husband Vicky Kaushal’s biggest supporter as she enthusiastically shared the teaser of his upcoming film Chhava on her Instagram Stories. The teaser, which was released just a few hours ago, gives fans a thrilling glimpse into the period drama set against the backdrop of fierce battles. The video showcases Vicky Kaushal in a powerful and intense avatar as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the son of the legendary Indian warrior-king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

The teaser opens with a scene of countless soldiers on a battlefield, ready for combat, as they ride horses and wield weapons. Vicky Kaushal’s character, sword in hand, is shown scaling buildings and single-handedly fighting off multiple opponents in a series of high-octane action sequences. The teaser concludes with Vicky seated on a throne, exuding power and determination.

Katrina Kaif, clearly impressed by the teaser, reposted it on her Instagram Stories with the caption, “And it’s hereeeeee RAW, BRUTAL, GLORIOUS.” Her excitement was palpable as she expressed her admiration for Vicky’s portrayal of the courageous warrior.

Vicky Kaushal also shared the teaser on his Instagram, captioning it, “Protector of Swarajya. Defender of Dharma. #Chhaava – An epic saga of a courageous warrior! Teaser out now.”

Chhava features Rashmika Mandanna as Yeshubai Bhosle, the wife of Sambhaji Maharaj, adding another layer of depth to the story. The film also stars Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles. Directed by Laxman Utekar, the movie is set to hit theaters on December 6 and is backed by Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films.

Vicky Kaushal’s last appearance was in the film Bad Newz, alongside Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk. Katrina Kaif had previously posted a review of Bad Newz on her Instagram Stories, praising the film and Vicky’s performance. She highlighted the effortless chemistry between the actors, calling the film a fun and joyful watch.

Katrina’s support for Vicky’s projects continues to be unwavering, and her excitement for Chhava has only heightened the anticipation among fans. With its epic scale and gripping storyline, Chhava is shaping up to be one of the most awaited films of the year.

Sources By Agencies

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img

Related articles

Mahua Gupta Captures the Divine: A Realistic Watercolor Painting of Mata Vaishno Devi

In the heart of Jammu’s thriving art scene, Mahua Gupta has emerged as a dynamic force—an artist, educator, and inspiration to many. Known for her distinctive painting style and dedication to nurturing new talent, Mahua has carved a place for herself not only on canvas but also in the hearts of aspiring artists across the region.

Dharma Productions Issues Statement Following Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Homebound Cinematographer

Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions has issued an official statement after Homebound cinematographer Pratik Shah was accused of sexual misconduct. The allegations, made public by filmmaker Abhinav Singh and supported by testimonies from over 20 women, describe Shah's behaviour as abusive, emotionally manipulative, and sexually inappropriate.

Johnny Lever on Paresh Rawal’s Exit from Hera Pheri 3: “The Fun Will Be Missing Without Him”

Veteran comedian Johnny Lever has weighed in on the ongoing feud between actor Paresh Rawal and producer-actor Akshay Kumar over Hera Pheri 3, expressing his hope that the rift will be resolved soon. Lever, who starred in Phir Hera Pheri, voiced his concern in a recent interview, stating that the film would not be the same without Rawal’s iconic character, Babu Bhaiya.

Laxman Utekar on Anurag Kashyap’s Bollywood Exit: “He Lacks the Sensibility to Understand Audiences”

Filmmaker Laxman Utekar, riding high on the box office success of Chhaava, has weighed in on Anurag Kashyap’s recent remarks about quitting Bollywood due to its “toxic” environment. In a candid conversation with Mama's Couch, Utekar questioned Kashyap’s criticism of Hindi cinema and said filmmakers unhappy with the industry are free to leave.