Krishnavataram: A Mythological Epic Gains Popularity and Tax-Free Status in Uttar Pradesh
Overview of Krishnavataram
The mythological film Krishnavataram, featuring Siddharth Gupta and Sanskruti Jayana, premiered in theaters on May 7 and has received positive feedback from audiences. The first installment of the trilogy, titled Hridayam or The Heart, has been granted tax-free status in Uttar Pradesh, a decision announced by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on social media. The cast also includes Sushmitha Bhat and Nivaashiyni Krishnan in significant roles. This tax exemption followed a special screening attended by CM Adityanath and the film's creators on May 10.
Tax-Free Status and Special Screenings
Tax-Free Status in Uttar Pradesh
The special screening of Krishnavataram was graced by Anandiben Patel, the Governor of Uttar Pradesh and former Chief Minister of Gujarat, along with the film's producer Sajan Raj Kurup, director Hardik Gajjar, and lead actors Siddharth and Sanskruti. CM Adityanath expressed his admiration for the film and instructed the Information Department to arrange special screenings across all districts to help youth connect with Indian culture and heritage. He shared images from the Lucknow screening, honoring the entire cast and crew of this mythological drama.
Film Details and Synopsis
About Krishnavataram
In Krishnavataram, Siddharth Gupta portrays Krishna, while Sanskruti Jayana plays Satyabhama, Sushmita Bhatt takes on the role of Radha, and Nivaashiyni Krishnan plays Rukmini. The film presents a mythological narrative that reinterprets Lord Krishna's journey, detailing his travels from Dwarka to Kurukshetra after separating from Radha. As the story unfolds, it delves into his relationships, complex personality, and the wisdom he shares about love and life.
Budget and Box Office Performance
Budget and Financial Performance
Reportedly, Krishnavataram was produced with a budget of approximately Rs 50 crore. Despite its modest financial backing, the film's visual effects have garnered praise from viewers. The screenplay was crafted by Prakash Kapadia and Raam Mori, with cinematography by Ayananka Bose. The music was composed by Prasad S, and Chokkas Bhaardwaj handled the production design. Within five days of its release, the film grossed Rs 8.93 crore in India, with a net collection of Rs 7.46 crore. The trilogy will continue with two more parts, exploring different facets of Krishna's life, culminating in a focus on his essence and the Bhagavad Gita.