
Vicky Kaushal Shines in Chhaava Trailer, But Fans Compare Him to Ranveer Singh in Bajirao Mastani
January 24, 2025: Vicky Kaushal’s highly anticipated period drama Chhaava has sparked excitement across social media following the release of its intense trailer. The film, which sees Vicky portraying Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Rashmika Mandanna as his on-screen wife Maharani Yesubai, marks the actor’s first venture into the historical genre. While his commanding performance, action-packed sequences, and screen presence have drawn praise, one element has led to an online debate: his Marathi diction.
Fans and critics couldn’t help but compare Vicky’s accent and delivery to Ranveer Singh’s celebrated portrayal of Maratha Peshwa Bajirao in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani (2015). Ranveer’s nuanced take on Marathi diction in the film set a high standard for period dramas, leaving many to see his performance as a benchmark in the genre.
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“Vicky’s energy and effort are commendable, but there’s something missing in the authenticity of his diction,” remarked a Reddit user, opening a spirited discussion. Another fan wrote, “Ranveer’s dedication to accents, whether as Bajirao or Kapil Dev, is unparalleled. He makes you believe that the accent is natural.”
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Ranveer’s ability to embody his characters’ linguistic traits was further lauded, with one fan commenting, “Be it the Gully Boy accent or the regal Marathi tinge in Bajirao Mastani, Ranveer’s versatility is unmatched.” Another added, “Ranveer set the bar so high as Bajirao that it’s hard not to compare every similar role to his.”
While comparisons to Ranveer were inevitable, many fans acknowledged Vicky’s talent and dedication. “Vicky is an amazing actor, and his intensity in the Chhaava trailer is palpable,” one fan noted. Others highlighted that while accents play a key role in authenticity, Vicky’s portrayal of Sambhaji Maharaj brings its own strengths to the table.
With period dramas gaining popularity in Bollywood, comparisons between performances are becoming increasingly common. While Ranveer’s linguistic precision continues to be celebrated, Vicky’s Chhaava promises to bring its own flavor to the genre, cementing his versatility as an actor.
As Chhaava inches closer to release, the conversation surrounding diction and authenticity serves as a reminder of the meticulous work required to bring historical figures to life on screen. For now, fans of both actors can appreciate their unique contributions to Bollywood’s period drama repertoire.
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