Chhaava actor Vijay Vikram Singh praises Vicky Kaushal’s effort in perfecting Marathi dialect for the film; says, “He made sure to pronounce the Marathi dialogues properly”

Vijay Vikram Singh, who played Peshwa Neelopant in Chhaava, praised Vicky Kaushal's dedication, revealing that he got deeply emotional and cried while filming a crucial scene as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.

In an interaction with India Today Digital, Vijay Vikram Singh shared how Vicky Kaushal was overwhelmed by the gravity of the moment while filming Chhaava.

Vijay said, “There was a shot where Vicky Kaushal was declared the next Chhatrapati. In that scene, he walked ahead, followed by Ashutosh Rana, Vineet Kumar, and me. We had to retake the shot three times because midway through, Vicky started crying. He was deeply overwhelmed by the thought that he was stepping into Sambhaji Maharaj’s shoes as the new Chhatrapati. He was so immersed in the character that he truly felt the weight of his father’s loss and the immense responsibility he was about to take on.”

He added, “There was another scene which was a montage of his walk and the way he used to walk, showed his sheer dedication. He used to be Sambhaji Maharaj in that costume.”

Vijay also spoke about how Kaushal rehearsed well for his dialect. “Another interesting thing that many might not know is that despite hailing from a non-Marathi background, he has been perfect with his dialect and every time he rehearsed for any dialogue, he made sure to pronounce the Marathi dialogues properly,” he stated.

Chhaava has so far collected a mammoth amount of over Rs. 330 crores after its second weekend itself.

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