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Vicky Kaushal has been a huge success in the post-pandemic world, starring in hit films like Zara Hatke. Bad Newz, Sam Bahadur, and Zara Bachke. His next project is Chhaava, directed by Laxman Uttekar, which has been eagerly anticipated by both the trade and the public and is generating incredible insider rumours.
According to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj's life story, Chhaava is anticipated to arrive in 2025's first quarter. Not only that, but Vicky will start filming Love & War, which is directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, in mid-November alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.
Vicky Kaushal to star next in Maddock's big production
Pinkvilla has discovered exclusively that the actor has locked his next following Love & War, even though Vicky has given him bulk dates for a year beginning with November. Sources close to the process claim that Vicky Kaushal has already inked the dotted lines for an epic project with Dinesh Vijan that will follow Love & War.
Following Zara Hatke, Zara Bachke, and Chhaava, Vicky Kaushal and Dinesh Vijan are working together on a very significant and unique project. Indian mythology serves as the setting for this enormous feature picture. According to a source close to the development, "all the stakeholders are excited about the feature film, and he will be playing one of the most important characters from Indian mythology."
The insider went on to say that because the film's theme needs a specific scale, pre-production work would start early in the upcoming year. It's without a doubt the most ambitious movie for Vicky Kaushal and Maddock. Preparation for the movie takes at least six to eight months, starting in 2025, the insider continued.
This gives Vicky a solid lineup, and Chhaava could make him a legitimate star. Love & War and the untitled Maddock movie could then raise the bar even higher. "Dinesh Vijan is extremely confident on Chhaava and is bowled over by Vicky's performance in the film," the insider said. Their faith in Chhaava is simply reflected in the upcoming initiative.
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