Sanskruti Jayana's Heartwarming Visit to Leprosy Centre After Bollywood Debut
Sanskruti Jayana's Impactful Bollywood Entry
Sanskruti Jayana has made a remarkable entry into Bollywood with her role in Krishnavataram, where she portrayed Satyabhama. Her performance resonated with audiences, shedding light on Satyabhama’s journey and her profound love story. While many are familiar with the tales of Radha and Krishna, Sanskruti took the opportunity to highlight Satyabhama’s emotional depth and her significance in the narrative. Emphasizing the value of compassion, she recently visited a leprosy centre, spending quality time with children with disabilities, an experience she described as both emotional and grounding. She shared moments from this visit on her Instagram account.
Spreading Joy at the Leprosy Centre
Sanskruti Jayana's Visit to Leprosy Centre
In her social media posts, the actress expressed, “Amidst the love, success, and chaos of this journey, spending time at a leprosy centre and with mentally challenged children felt the most grounding. Leprosy may numb the body, yet I encountered individuals radiating warmth, kindness, and love. Some blessed us with hands marked by pain, yet their eyes sparkled with kindness.”
Insights on Krishnavataram
Details About the Film Krishnavataram
Krishnavataram features Siddharth Gupta as Krishna, Sushmita Bhatt as Radha, and Nivaashiyni Krishnan as Rukmini. The film was produced with an estimated budget of around Rs 50 crore. Despite its modest financial backing, the visual effects have received praise from viewers. The screenplay was crafted by Prakash Kapadia and Raam Mori, with Ayananka Bose handling cinematography. The film's music was composed by Prasad S, while Chokkas Bhaardwaj took charge of production design. The film has reportedly grossed over Rs 10 crore in India.
Upcoming Trilogy on Krishna's Life
Krishnavataram Film Trilogy
The first installment, titled Hridayam, is just the beginning, as the trilogy aims to explore various facets of Krishna's life. The subsequent parts will delve deeper into his experiences, with the final segment dedicated to his essence and the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. Directed by Hardik Gajjar, Krishnavataram is produced by Creativeland Studios Entertainment’s Sajan Raj Kurup and Shobha Sant, alongside Poonam Shroff and Parth Gajjar from Athashrikatha Motion Pictures.