Critics Review
2.50
One Man Show!
The brutal last hour and Vicky Kaushal�s stunning performance are the selling points. The flat narrative does colossal damage till a point with many characters and situations not being intact.(more)
Source: As, MovieCrow
3.50
Vicky Kaushal ferociously roars, races and goes on a rampage in Chhaava
Chhaava�s excellence lies in its terrific climax, one of the finest in Bollywood historical epics. Vicky Kaushal is breathtaking as he exudes Sambhaji Maharaj�s valour and passion for swaraj like it were his second skin. You just wish the film relied and trusted its solid story more than Rahman's mu...(more)
Source: Renuka Vyavahare, Times Of India
3.00
Vicky Kaushal's film growls, but doesn't roar
Watch it for Vicky's performance. His commitment to his craft is unparalleled. Chhaava doesn't aim to be exceptionally different, but it masters the art of navigating the mainstream waters without completely drowning in the cacophony of its own voice.(more)
Source: Tushar Joshi, India Today
3.50
Vicky Kaushal Roars Like A Ferocious Lion In This Befitting Tribute To Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj
Vicky Kaushal�s hard work, determination, and toil are quite visible in this one. The film serves as a gut-wrenching tribute to the bravery and valor of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and deserves a watch on the big screen.(more)
Source: Shreshtha Chaudhury, Koimoi
2.50
Noteworthy Performance From Vicky Kaushal, But The Film Doesn't Roar
The granules of history elude the film, and so do the finer points of the cinematic art of assembling barely remembered anecdotes for mass consumption. If it isn't a complete washout, it is solely because of the two main actors. (more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies