The film leans more towards a masala entertainer than a perfect historical piece, with some exaggerated scenes. However, it keeps the audience engaged. Vicky Kaushal excels as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, while Akshaye Khanna delivers a fresh take on Aurangzeb. Rashmika Mandanna performs well, though her accent feels off for a Marathi character. The art direction is impressive, featuring beautiful visuals, and the emotional climax is bound to make everyone cry. While not ideal for historical accuracy, it’s a decent tribute to Sambhaji Maharaj’s legacy. Overall, a one-time watch is recommended.
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