Sanskruti Jayana Pays Ode to Lord Krishna at Janmabhoomi Temple

Sanskruti Jayana, granddaughter of UP Governor Anandiben Patel, is making her film debut with 'Krishnavataram' where she plays Satyabhama. The trailer was launched at the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple as an offering to Lord Krishna. She visited a goshala and met with women called Yashoda Mas to connect with Krishna's values of seva and compassion. The team also met UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during their visit, and the film releases on May 7.

Key Points: 'Krishnavataram' Actress Sanskruti Jayana Honors Krishna at Janmabhoomi

  • Sanskruti Jayana debuts with 'Krishnavataram' as Satyabhama
  • Trailer launched at Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
  • Actress spent time at goshala with cows and met Yashoda Mas
  • Film directed by Hardik Gajjar, releasing May 7
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'Krishnavataram' actress Sanskruti Jayana pays an ode to Lord Krishna as she visits his Janmabhoomi

Sanskruti Jayana, granddaughter of Anandiben Patel, visits Krishna Janmabhoomi to launch 'Krishnavataram' trailer. She plays Satyabhama in her debut film.

"In the land where He was born, we gave this back to Him. Krishnavataram is made by devotees, for devotees. - Sanskruti Jayana"

Mumbai, April 23

Sanskruti Jayana, the granddaughter of former Gujarat Chief Minister and current Governor of UP, Anandiben Patel, will soon be making her debut on the big screen with "Krishnavataram".

She will be seen playing the role of Satyabhama in her first movie. The makers recently launched the gripping trailer of the film in Krishna Janmabhoomi.

Sanskruti decided to pay a sincere ode to Lord Krishna with her social media post that read, "In the land where He was born, we gave this back to Him. Krishnavataram is made by devotees, for devotees. So it only felt right to begin at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple -not just as a launch, but as an offering. Sharing the trailer with people who love Krishna as deeply as we do felt like the truest beginning. (sic)"

Sharing what the day signified for her, she added, "The day wasn't about an event. It was about living His values. From spending time at a goshala with thousands of cows -understanding Krishna's deep connection with Gau Mata and nature to sitting with the Yashoda Mas, women who have been through so much, yet carry so much love -sharing moments, conversations, and simply being present with them, these weren't activities, they were reminders of what Krishna stands for."

The team further met UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during their visit.

"We also had the privilege of receiving blessings from Hon'ble Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Hon'ble Governor Anandiben Patel, and Shri Lakshmi Narayan Chaudhary ji. Their guidance, encouragement, and belief in telling stories rooted in our culture meant a lot especially at the very beginning of our journey. And somewhere through all of this, I felt even closer to Satyabhama. Her fierce love, her voice, her devotion. This is my way of celebrating that love -for her, and for Krishna," she wrote.

Her note concluded with the following words, "For me, this day wasn't just about a film. It was about understanding that when we believe in Krishna, we follow His values seva, compassion, and love. And if we can carry even a small part of that forward through our work, that, to me, felt like the real offering."

Directed by Hardik Gajjar, "Krishnavataram" is expected to get a theatrical release on 7th May.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. While the gesture is nice, it feels like they're using religious sentiment to promote the film. But then again, if it's done with genuine heart, why not? At least she's talking about seva and compassion - values we all need more of in today's world.
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Vikram M
Interesting that she's Anandiben Patel's granddaughter. With the UP CM also blessing the project, this seems like a well-connected launch. But I respect that she's bringing a mythological story to the big screen - Satyabhama is an underrated character in Krishna's life. Hope the film does justice to her role!
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Kavya N
The part about sitting with the Yashoda Mas and spending time with cows really touched me. It's not just about making a film, but understanding the values behind it. Our mythology has so much depth - kindness, love, devotion. If this film can remind us of that, it's already a success. Jai Shri Krishna! 🌸
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Aditya G
Born into a political family, debuting with a mythological film, and getting blessings from top leaders - she's certainly got a golden path ahead. But I'll judge the film on its merit, not its launch ceremony. The trailer looked decent though. Let's see if she can act! 🎬
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Jessica F
As someone who's studied Indian culture abroad, this is fascinating. The idea of launching a film as an "offering" rather than just a commercial enterprise is so unique to Indian cinema. I hope the film captures the true essence of Krishna's teachings - not just the glamour. It's a refreshing approach

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