Aaryan
🎬 Basic Information
Title: Aaryan
Language: Tamil (with planned dubbed versions in other South Indian languages)
Genre: Crime thriller / investigative drama
Director & Writer: Praveen K (directorial debut)
Producer: Vishnu Vishal (also the lead actor) under his own banner
Music: Ghibran (also referred to as Ghibran Vaibodha)
Cinematography: Harish Kannan
Editing: San Lokesh
Release Date: Scheduled for 31 October 2025
Studio / Banner: Vishnu Vishal Studioz
👥 Cast (Key Members)
Vishnu Vishal — Lead actor and producer.
Shraddha Srinath — Female lead.
Vani Bhojan — Key supporting role.
Selvaraghavan — Pivotal role, reportedly an antagonist.
📖 Storyline
The film begins after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His son, Sambhaji (played by Vicky Kaushal), rises to lead the Maratha Empire.
Sambhaji inherits a kingdom constantly under threat from the Mughal Empire, led by Aurangzeb. Despite betrayals and internal political conspiracies, Sambhaji proves to be a fearless and strategic leader.
The movie shows his military brilliance:
He orchestrates daring surprise attacks, such as the raid on Burhanpur, which shook the Mughal stronghold.
He rallies Maratha forces and resists repeated invasions.
Sambhaji’s personal life also unfolds, especially his bond with Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna), who stands by him in turbulent times.
Betrayal plays a big part — some Maratha nobles, dissatisfied with his leadership, conspire against him. This betrayal leads to his capture by the Mughals.
In captivity, Aurangzeb offers Sambhaji a chance to convert and surrender. Sambhaji refuses, remaining steadfast in his dharma and loyalty to his kingdom.
The climax is intense and tragic: Sambhaji endures brutal torture at the hands of the Mughals but refuses to bend.
He is subjected to inhumane punishments (described historically as having his eyes gouged, nails pulled, and flesh torn).
Despite this, he never surrenders, becoming a symbol of defiance.
The film ends with his martyrdom, highlighting his sacrifice and leaving behind a legacy of valor, resistance, and unyielding pride for the Marathas.