The recently released film Chhaava on Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, led by Vicky Kaushal, has taken the box office by storm and is on track to become this year's biggest hit. However, while the movie is winning over audiences, one aspect isn't¡ªOscar winner A.R. Rahman¡¯s music score, which has left fans disappointed.
The soundtrack of Chhaava, featuring songs like Jaane Tu, Aaya Re Toofan, and Zinda Rahey, has left audiences unimpressed, with many calling it forgettable.?
Some fans believe composers Ajay-Atul would have been a better choice for the film's music.
One social media user remarked, "Music adds a lot to the movie and Ajay -Atul knows very well to do that especially for period films. Chhaava definitely missed them."
Ajay-Atul have worked in Bollywood movies like Agneepath and Singham amongst others, apart from many Marathi films.
Another pointed out that certain background music in the film resembled the tune from Lagan Lagi, the hit song from Tere Naam.
Even Rahman's own fans weren't entirely convinced.
One admitted, "I'm a Rahman superfan, but I definitely feel Ajay-Atul would have been a much better choice for this film. They could have taken it to the next level. Rahman was just mediocre¡ªno goosebumps."
Others were more blunt in their critique. "I firmly believe A.R. Rahman¡¯s music is often overhyped," wrote one user, while another added, "Unpopular opinion¡ Rahman has maybe 2-3 movies where he completely nailed it. The rest? Underwhelming or totally forgettable."
Chhaava, directed by Laxman Utekar, features Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, and Akshaye Khanna.
Based on Shivaji Sawant's Marathi novel Chhava, the film follows Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the son of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, as he takes charge after his father's death.?
Leading the Marathas against the Mughal Empire, he faces betrayal and Aurangzeb's relentless attacks but fights back using guerrilla warfare.?
Eventually captured and tortured, he refuses to surrender, inspiring the Marathas to continue their resistance, which ultimately led to the Mughals' downfall.
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