Hyderabad: Actor Rashmika Mandanna
recently shared that portraying the powerful Maratha queen Yesubai Bhonsale in
the upcoming historical drama Chhaava has been a career-defining experience,
leaving her content enough to “happily retire.”
The actor expressed her
gratitude for being entrusted with such a significant role, considering it a
monumental honour.
“It is an honour. From a girl coming
from the South to play Maharani Yesubai is the most privileged and special
thing I could ask for in this lifetime,” Rashmika said at the film’s trailer
launch event.
The film, directed by Laxman Utekar,
features Vicky Kaushal in the titular role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj,
with Rashmika essaying the role of his wife, Queen Yesubai. Rashmika became
emotional while discussing the project, admitting that the trailer left her
choked up. “I am not someone who cries, but this trailer choked me up. Vicky
looks like God; he’s Chhaava,” she said.
About Maratha Queen Yesubai Bhonsale
Maharani Yesubai Bhonsale was not
just the wife of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj but also a resilient political
leader who played a pivotal role in safeguarding the Maratha Empire during its
most turbulent times. Born Rajau Shirke, the daughter of Maratha Sardar
Pilajirao Shirke, Yesubai exhibited remarkable diplomacy and courage after the
brutal execution of her husband by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1689.
Her contributions to Swarajya
(self-rule) were commendable, especially during the period between 1680 and
1730. Even after being imprisoned by Aurangzeb for 27 long years, she remained
a beacon of strength and ensured the Maratha Empire never faltered.
Upon her
release in 1719, Yesubai’s return to Satara on July 4 is celebrated as a “Day
of Bravery.”
Yesubai’s astute diplomacy,
including the Treaty of Varanasi around 1730, helped maintain the unity of the
Maratha Empire amid factional disputes. Her life was a testament to loyalty,
duty, and resilience, making her a revered figure in Maratha history.
Rashmika’s Preparation for the Role
For this legendary character,
Rashmika underwent rigorous preparation. “I remember being absolutely shocked -
how did Laxman sir even think of giving me a role like this to play? I just
surrendered... For me, specifically, I just surrendered to what Laxman sir
wanted.
There was, of course, a lot of rehearsal in terms of language and
everything. But, it’s just the trust you have in the team because you know that
if someone has to pull this off, you shouldn’t have any sort of barriers with
yourself. You just have to say, ‘Sir, I am all in. Whatever you ask for, I am
here to deliver’,” she said.
Rashmika’s portrayal of Yesubai
Bhonsale is going to create a mark and earn her a place among the pantheon of
versatile actors. The fact that she said she would “happily retire” at the
event says a lot about how much she is transformed because of this film, in her
career and growth as an actor.
With Chhaava, introduce audiences to
a never-seen-before Rashmika Mandanna as she portrays a queen whose courage and
determination continue to inspire generations.
Chhaava Cast and Production Team
Alongside Rashmika and Vicky
Kaushal, Chhaava features Akshaye Khanna as the formidable Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb. The film also stars Ashutosh Rana, Divya Dutta, Neil Bhoopalam,
Santosh Juvekar, and Pradeep Rawat in pivotal roles. The film’s music is
composed by the legendary AR Rahman.
Produced by Maddock Films, Chhaava
promises to be a cinematic masterpiece, delving into the valiant struggles and
triumphs of the Maratha Empire. The film is set to release in theatres on
February 14, creating anticipation among history and cinema enthusiasts.