Chhava By Shivaji Sawant File

Knowing this, Chhava shouldn’t be a thriller. Yet, it is unputdownable. Why? Because Sawant focuses on the journey .

Chhava is famous for its final 50 pages. When you reach the description of Sambhaji’s torture in the Mughal camp, you will need to put the book down. Sawant doesn't glorify the violence; he makes you feel every second of it. But here is the miracle: Instead of feeling defeated, readers feel a surge of pride. Sambhaji’s refusal to convert, his laughter in the face of death, and his final roar of "Jai Bhavani" transform the tragedy into a celebration of the human spirit. Chhava By Shivaji Sawant

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (5/5 for emotional impact, 4/5 for pacing in the middle chapters) Knowing this, Chhava shouldn’t be a thriller

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