- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 18 Feb 2025 04:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Vicky Kaushal’s historical movie Chhaava has taken the box office by storm, earning praise for its breathtaking cinematography and compelling storytelling. Released last week, the film—directed by Laxman Utekar—brings to life the journey of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the fierce Maratha ruler. As audiences continue to shower love on the movie, some fans are going the extra mile to celebrate their admiration.
In a rather dramatic display of fandom, a man from Nagpur arrived at a theatre on horseback, fully dressed as the legendary Maratha warrior. As the film’s credits rolled, he was joined by a group of men playing dhols and chanting slogans, turning the theatre premises into a mini-procession. The grand entry instantly caught attention, with videos of the moment going viral across social media.
While Chhaava has already captivated audiences with its gripping narrative and powerful performances, it's moments like these that highlight the deep connection between cinema and its admirers. With such overwhelming enthusiasm surrounding the film, it’s clear that Vicky Kaushal’s portrayal of the Maratha ruler has struck a chord with fans everywhere.
Watch The Viral Video:
How did they manage to bring a horse inside lmaooo 😂 pic.twitter.com/5rs3ExEKgB
— ban youtube (@doug_1399) February 17, 2025
The viral video of the fan's grand entrance at the Chhaava screening was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user @doug_1399. Posted just yesterday, the video quickly gained traction, racking up an impressive 701k views. The viral video of the Chhaava fan making a grand entry on horseback sparked a wave of hilarious reactions online. Social media users couldn’t help but poke fun at the over-the-top enthusiasm, dropping witty comments under the trending clip.
One user joked, "Was there a special ‘royal entry’ ticket? Or did he just ride in with a ‘Chhatrapati’ pass, leaving the rest of us on foot?" Another chimed in with a playful dig, saying, "Lmao, that's why most rulers wanted Marathas for entertainment." Some took a more practical approach to the situation. "I wish they allow us to bring our own popcorn at least… it’d be cheaper. No interest in riding a horse to the theatre, just allow outside snacks!" one user quipped.
Meanwhile, another commenter took the humor up a notch with a wild hypothetical scenario: "Achha hua Dinosaur wali script nahi likhi thi us waqt, warna aaj Dinosaur Lana pad jana tha Pajeets ko." With the movie’s hype reaching new heights, it’s safe to say that Chhaava is not just a film—it’s an experience. And for some, it’s clearly an excuse to take fandom to a whole new (and unexpected) level.