
In a now-viral video, Vicky is seen embracing the local culture in the most heartwarming way—by speaking in Telugu! Seated next to Rashmika, who is riding high on the success of Pushpa 2: The Rule, Vicky took a quick Telugu lesson from her before addressing the crowd.
With a bright smile, he greeted the audience, saying, “Andariki namaskaaram. Andaru bagunnara? Hyderabad ki raavandam chaala santosham ga undi” (Hello, everyone. How are you all doing? I’m so happy to be in Hyderabad). But the moment that truly stole the show was when Vicky described his experience in the city—first calling it “Zabardast”, and then switching gears to the Telugu slang “Kirrak” to capture his excitement!
The Hyderabad crowd erupted in cheers, appreciating Vicky’s effort to speak their language. His authenticity and enthusiasm have only amped up the anticipation for Chhaava, proving that a little effort to connect with audiences can go a long way in making a film truly pan-Indian!
A pan-Indian film isn’t just about releasing in multiple languages anymore—it’s about making a genuine connection with audiences across the country. And Vicky Kaushal is doing exactly that! With just a few weeks left for the grand release of Chhaava, Vicky and Rashmika Mandanna arrived in Hyderabad to launch the first single, Jaane Tu, setting the stage on fire.
Jaane Tu from Chhaava
The single “Jaane Tu” from the film Chhaava is out now and has started to generate excitement! Sung by the ever-pulling Arijit Singh and penned by none other than Irshad Kamil, the song embodies the true feeling of love and dedication.
The picturization has Rashmika Mandanna taking on the role of Maharani Yesubai, whereas Vicky Kaushal has captured the role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. With the expressions depicting the emotions of a warrior king and his queen, the grandeur of the visuals, a palpitating chemistry, and Arijit’s soulful voice take the song heights above those realities.
As Chhaava shapes into an epic period drama, Jaane Tu sets the mood, marrying romance with Maratha history’s grandeur. The fans cannot wait to see the classic love story unfold on the big screen!
Chhaava being on the verge of its grand release has further intertwined itself with its disparate audience due to Vicky Kaushal’s sincere attempts at Telugu. His kirrak speech at the Hyderabad event stands as a testament that today, cinema is not only about storytelling but fostering relationships that go beyond languages and regions.
Now, Jaane Tu, the first single from the movie, has proven itself a setting for an emotionally charged cinematic extravaganza. With soul-stirring vocals from Arijit Singh, Rashmika Mandanna’s dignified portrayal of Maharani Yesubai, and Vicky’s imposing screen presence as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, this one promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.
A certain sense of anticipation is building around Chhaava not only as a historical drama but as a culture-language-storytelling celebration that joins the audiences of India. Fans everywhere are now expectedly counting the days to see this grand saga unfold on the silver screen!