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Watch: ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj…’ Tanhaji actor Sharad Kelkar corrects journalist who referred to the Maratha warrior by his first name

The journalist then gracefully corrects herself and refers to the great Maratha by the name he is revered as.

The trailer of the film ‘Tanhaji’ which is slated to release on January 10, 2020, is winning hearts already. Meanwhile, a video clip has gone viral on social media where the actors of the film are interacting with the media. In that, actor Sharad Kelkar, who plays the role of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj corrected a journalist who referred to the Maratha warrior-king by his first name.


When a journalist asked Kelkar about the role he is playing of ‘Shivaji’.. Sharad Kelkar corrected her and said it is ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’. The journalist then gracefully corrected herself and referred to the great Maratha by the name he is revered as.

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