
Was Continuously Crying: Vicky on Doing 15 Retakes for ‘Chhaava’
Vicky Kaushal, the talented young actor who has already made a mark in the Bollywood industry with his outstanding performances, has recently opened up about a challenging scene he had to shoot for his upcoming film, ‘Chhaava’. In an exclusive interview, Vicky revealed that he had to do 15 retakes for a particular sequence in the film, which left him overwhelmed and in tears.
For those who are not aware, ‘Chhaava’ is a biographical period drama that is based on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, a prominent figure in Indian history. Vicky Kaushal will be seen playing the lead role of Sambhaji Maharaj in the film. The movie is being directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who is known for his work on films like ‘Arjun Reddy’ and ‘Kabir Singh’.
In the interview, Vicky spoke about the particular scene that he had to shoot multiple times. The scene required him to approach the throne of the ruler, a moment that he described as intense and overwhelming. “The moment I’d go near…singhasan (throne), my legs weren’t ready to move and I was continuously crying,” he said.
It’s clear that Vicky was deeply invested in the character he was playing and the emotions he had to convey in the scene. His words paint a vivid picture of the level of intensity and emotional depth that he brought to the role. It’s no wonder that he had to do 15 retakes to get it just right.
One can only imagine the level of preparation and dedication that Vicky must have put into this role. As an actor, it’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed by the demands of a scene, but it’s clear that Vicky was truly in the zone when he was shooting this particular sequence.
It’s also worth noting that Vicky’s willingness to share this story with the public is a testament to his humility and commitment to his craft. Many actors might have chosen to gloss over the difficulties they faced while shooting a particular scene, but Vicky’s openness is a refreshing change.
The fact that Vicky had to do 15 retakes for this scene also speaks to the importance of getting it right on set. As an actor, it’s crucial to feel comfortable and confident in the scenes you’re shooting, and it’s clear that Vicky was determined to get it right.
In ‘Chhaava’, Vicky Kaushal will be playing a complex and multifaceted character, one that requires a deep understanding of history and culture. It’s clear that he has put in the work to bring this character to life, and we can’t wait to see the final result.
As we wait for the release of ‘Chhaava’, we can’t help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. With Vicky Kaushal at the helm, we know that the film is going to be a must-watch.