The screening of Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam) at Lok Bhawan recently turned into a special evening hosted by
Anandiben Patel, Governor, Uttar Pradesh, for a select audience. The occasion was especially personal for Patel, as
Sanskruti Jayana, who plays Satyabhama in the film, is her granddaughter.
Siddharth Gupta, Sanskruti with Anandiben Patel and Yogi Adityanath during the screening of the film. Sanskruti’s parents, Jayesh and Anar Patel and fiance Ankitt Mohapatra were also present at the screening
Among those present were UP CM
Yogi Adityanath, the entire UP cabinet including the newly sworn-in ministers, the governor’s daughter and son-in-law Anar Patel and Jayesh Patel, Sanskruti’s fiance Ankitt Mohapatra, Padma Shri Malini Awasthi, Yatindra Mishra, as well as the film’s director, producers, music director and Siddharth Gupta, who essays Krishna.
(L-R) Keshav Prasad Maurya, Pankaj Chaudhary and Brajesh Pathak
With Awanish Kumar Awasthi ensuring seamless arrangements, the evening began with the screening of the film, which traces Lord Krishna’s journey through love, devotion, duty and sacrifice, moving from Vrindavan and Dwarka to the Mahabharata era. Focused on his bonds with Radha, Rukmini and Satyabhama, the film presents Krishna as a deeply human figure, caught between emotion and dharma.
The audience watched in rapt silence as the story unfolded on screen, and when the film ended, the auditorium rose in a standing ovation.
Sanskruti sharing a warm moment with nani Anandiben Patel
Later, the Governor and the Chief Minister felicitated the cast and crew. Patel praised the team for beautifully bringing alive India’s rich history, Puranic traditions and spiritual heritage, and said more such films rooted in Indian culture, values and traditions should be made to educate and inspire the youth. The screening also moved her deeply as she watched her granddaughter Sanskruti on screen, adding a touching note of family pride to the evening.
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath too lauded Sanskruti’s performance, calling it a matter of immense pride for any grandmother to see the younger generation represent its cultural roots so sincerely. Moved by the film’s visual retelling of Krishna’s life, he declared it tax-free in Uttar Pradesh and also directed the state’s Information Department to organise special district-wide screenings for students.
Iti Shree Misra is a copy editor-cum-correspondent at Lucknow Tim...
Read MoreIti Shree Misra is a copy editor-cum-correspondent at Lucknow Times. In her spare time, she loves to read, listen to music and meet people, which helps her immensely in her work. She also loves to travel and explore new places.
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