. Directed by Digpal Lanjekar, the film specifically focuses on the daring as a response to the oppressive taxes levied by the Mughal Empire. Core Movie Details
Slowly, the tide shifted. Meera secured a revision in the alignment that spared the oldest parts of the village and gained funding for a new school within walking distance of relocated homes. The company agreed to higher compensation and timber for community rebuilding; it even funded a cultural center to archive the village’s stories. Baliram was furious at first, calling Shivrayan a sellout. But when Aarti’s father signed the revised relocation agreement and cried for the first time since the turmoil began—tears of relief and hope—Baliram’s anger softened into grudging acceptance. shivrayancha chhava 2024 marathi movie
: Cast as the antagonist, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Rahul Dev : Portrays the ruthless Kakar Khan. Trupti Toradmal : Plays the role of Maharani Yesubai. Technical Highlights Meera secured a revision in the alignment that
In the sweltering heat of 17th century India, the Maratha Empire, under the leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was on the rise. The year was 1660, and the Mughal Empire, under the rule of Aurangzeb, sought to crush the Maratha rebellion. The battle-scarred landscape of Maharashtra was witness to the bravery and sacrifice of Shivaji's loyal army, known as "Shivrayancha Chhava". But when Aarti’s father signed the revised relocation
Shivrayancha Chhava (translation: The Reflection of the Lion King ) is a 2024 Marathi-language historical action film directed by Digpal Lanjekar, who is known for his Farzand and Fatteshikast series of films centered on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s military campaigns. The movie serves as a prequel to Lanjekar’s earlier film Subhedar (2023) and continues his cinematic universe exploring the life and times of the Maratha Empire’s founder.
Unable to tolerate these atrocities, Sambhaji Maharaj launches a strategic raid on Burhanpur to liberate the populace and uphold the principles of Swarajya .
: Priyanka Mayekar's work captures the grandeur of the Maratha Empire and the intensity of warfare.