Review Of Movie Krishnavataram Part 1 – A spectacular and Divine Story

Star cast: Siddharth Gupta, Sushmitha Bhatt, Sanskruti Jayana, J. Karthik

Director :Hardik Gajjar

Overview: The film  emphasiis and potrays Krishna not of Mahabharat but as messenger of love and harmony

Storyline: Most of the mythological films showcases either politics or war etc but this mythological movie showcasesJourney of Lord  Krishna as  eternal lover , symbol of love and harmony , The story begins with Lord  Krishna being hit by an arrow  and his  death is  inevitable as his avataar is in human form , along with whole dwarka also dips in water .The film than showcases to present day in jaganath puri where a young boy does not believe that Krishna’s heart is here in jaganath puri as per him Krishna was responsible for Mahabharat , the priest there played by Jackie Shroff tells him story about Krishna’s other side of love and honour.

The movie than narrates story of Journey of Shri Krishna , his eternal love with Radha and thereon his journey of how he gets married to Rukmini and then Satya Bhama , His journey from Dwarka to kurushestra , the movie also potrays Satyabama as the main protagonist, her role from being jealous of  Radha and Rukmini and turning to a good samiratan as Krishna tells her the  Whoever remembers him with pure heart he is always there for them . His journey is full of love , anger for what happened with draupadi , to being accused of stealing a divine  mani , how he clears this blame all this forms crux of the movie

Technical Review :Direction  is Strong; it balances mythological grandiosity with intimate character beats. Pacing bis Moderate;  First half is full of Krishna’s and Radha love , it’s purity and divinity is shown beautifully , it takes its time but keeps the audience engaged. VFX is  Exceptional for its budget; feels natural and enhances the “divine” atmosphere.   Overall the tone of the movie is Devotional and romantic, focusing heavily on the concept of Hridayam (the heart). The music is also good  both background and in songs

Performances: Siddharth Gupta  as (Krishna): is looking so divine and innocent he has played  both the “prankster”  and the “strategic idealism”  charm  adthetically .

Sanskruti Jayana (Satyabhama): As the primary lens of the film, her performance is described as fierce and emotionally layered, portraying a range from intense possessiveness to deep devotion.

Sushmitha Bhat  as (Radha): Her portrayal is noted for its “bewitching” presence and emotional weight, anchoring the film’s first half.

Final Words : It is a good watch this weekend  only in theatres due to its visual grandeur.

Ratings : 4*/5*

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