Chhatrapati Sambhaji (2024 film)

Chhatrapati Sambhaji is an Indian Marathi-language historical drama film traces the real life story of Sambhaji, the second chatrapati of the Maratha Empire. The film is directed by Rakesh Subesingh Dulgaj starring Shashank Udapurkar in the title role, and Pramod Pawar, Rajit Kapur, Mrinal Kulkarni in the other principal roles.[2]

Chhatrapati Sambhaji
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRakesh Subesingh Dulgaj
Screenplay bySuresh Chikale
Story bySuresh Chikale
Produced byRakesh Subesingh Dulgaj
Rupesh Subesingh Dulgaj
Starring
CinematographySuresh Deshmane
Edited byBharatbhai
Music byAvinash Vishwajeet
Guru Sharma
Aarav
Production
companies
Perfect Plus Entertainment
FIF Production
AJ Media Corp.
Distributed byUFO Moviez
Release date
  • 2 February 2024 (2024-02-02)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget₹10–12 crore[1]

The film originally titled "Sambhaji 1689" and was announced back in 2014. It took over nine years to make the film, and it was facing challenges in releasing the theatres. The film was theatrically released on 2 February 2024 in five languages.[3]

Plot

The film is based on the real life of Sambhaji, the son of Shivaji Maharaj. Because his mother died when he was still a little child, Sambhaji never experienced motherly love. Shivaji shielded him from him, keeping him safe. For this reason, as Sambhaji grew older, he became hostile. However, he shown great bravery. Over the course of his nine years in power, he triumphed in every conflict. This was his final conflict with Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor.

Cast

Release

The film was theatrically released on 2 February 2024 in Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English languages.[4] The film was earlier scheduled to release on 17 January 2014, postponed to 25 July 2014.[5] In 2024, makers announced that the film is released on 26 January 2024, but the Central Board of Film Certification had asked the makers of the film to provide evidence against Aurangzeb. After completing all the process of submission of proofs and approval of the board, the film received the UA certificate and released in a next month.[6]

Reception

Critical response

SourceRatingRef.
The Times of India [7]
Film InformationDirectionOrdinary[8]
CinematographyGood
ActingGood
ChoreographyAverage

Anub George of The Times of India rated 2.0 out 5 stars and wrote "the hope was that this film would surface some of the less known facts and events from his life. But it doesn't. Poor execution and technical slip-ups ruin a story for the ages."[7]

Soundtrack

Avinash Vishwajit, Guru Sharma and Aarav have composed the music for the film, while Amar-Amit Desai has scored the background score.[9]

References