Synopsis
Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna are promoting their upcoming film 'Chhaava'. During an event, Vicky greeted fans in Telugu with Rashmika's assistance. They also showcased their camaraderie in a viral video where Vicky helps Rashmika with her wheelchair due to an injury. The film's first track, 'Jaane Tu', features music by AR Rahman.Key Takeaways
- Rashmika Mandanna supports Vicky Kaushal in his Telugu speaking skills.
- Their bond is evident during promotions for "Chhaava".
- Vicky showcases his gentlemanly behavior by helping Rashmika.
- AR Rahman composed the film's first song, “Jaane Tu”.
- Arijit Singh delivers a heartfelt performance in the track.
Mumbai, Jan 31 (NationPress) Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna are currently engaged in the promotion of their upcoming historical drama, "Chhaava". At a promotional gathering, the 'Sam Bahadur' star was observed addressing the crowd in Telugu with assistance from his co-star, Rashmika Mandanna.
Vicky Kaushal expressed, "Namashkar to everyone. Are you all doing well? Very happy to be here in Hyderabad!"
In another viral video, Vicky Kaushal was seen assisting Rashmika Mandanna, who is using a wheelchair due to a serious leg injury on her right foot sustained during a gym workout. Demonstrating his chivalry, he was captured pushing her wheelchair and aiding her movement.
Simultaneously, the producers of "Chhaava" have recently released the initial track from the eagerly anticipated film, “Jaane Tu”. This piece, composed by the legendary AR Rahman, features vocals by Arijit Singh. Additionally, Irshad Kamil has crafted the poignant lyrics for this song, which beautifully illustrates the passionate bond between Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj (Vicky Kaushal) and his spouse Maharani Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna).
Regarding the creation of “Jaane Tu”, A.R. Rahman remarked, “For Jaane Tu, I aimed for the music to reflect the timeless devotion-like love between Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Maharani Yesubai, while also resonating with modern sensibilities. The goal was to weave together a piece that serves as a bridge between the historical and the contemporary. Arijit Singh’s intricate and deeply emotional voice envelops the composition, guiding the audience into a realm of longing and aspiration. His classical finesse and heartfelt expression elevate the song to heights that very few artists can reach.”
Furthermore, Arijit Singh stated, “Jaane Tu is divine and sincere. The melody resonates perfectly. I feel privileged that Rahman sir has granted me this opportunity. I’m grateful. His music transcends time, and I feel fortunate to experience it. As I sang this piece, I felt pure and passionate.”