'Krishnavataram' Actress Sanskruti Jayana Prepped 'Krishna Govinda' in Just 24 Hours

Actress Sanskruti Jayana revealed she prepped the Garba track 'Krishna Govinda' from the upcoming film 'Krishnavataram' in just 24 hours. She described the experience as deeply personal and overwhelming, having grown up listening to the voices of Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam, and Neeti Mohan. The film, directed by Hardik Gajjar, is set to release on May 7 and is the first chapter of a planned three-part franchise. Sanskruti also visited Lord Krishna's Janmabhoomi in Mathura and Karmabhoomi in Dwarka, meeting Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath and Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel.

Key Points: Sanskruti Jayana Preps 'Krishna Govinda' in 24 Hours

  • Sanskruti Jayana prepped 'Krishna Govinda' in 24 hours
  • Track features her as Satyabhama
  • Film releases on May 7
  • She visited Mathura and Dwarka for blessings
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'Krishnavataram' actress Sanskruti Jayana prepped 'Krishna Govinda' within just 24 hours

Actress Sanskruti Jayana reveals she learned the Garba track 'Krishna Govinda' for 'Krishnavataram' in just 24 hours, calling it a deeply personal journey.

"Growing up, I've danced to these voices... to be given a voice by Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam, and Neeti Mohan, it feels unreal. - Sanskruti Jayana"

Mumbai, May 5

The Garba track "Krishna Govinda" from the upcoming drama "Krishnavataram" has managed to create quite a buzz among music lovers.

Making things a bit more impressive, actress Sanskruti Jayana recently revealed that she prepped "Krishna Govinda" within just 24 hours.

Sharing her experience, Sanskruti said, "It all came together really fast, within 24 hours, almost like it had its own urgency, learning the lyrics, finding the rhythm, stepping into it."

Terming the journey as 'deeply personal', she went on to add, "Growing up, I've danced to these voices, dreamt of them, rehearsed to them, imagined myself somewhere in that world. And today, to be given a voice by Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam, and Neeti Mohan, it feels unreal in the most quiet, overwhelming way."

Sanskruti added that despite the challenging shoot conditions, the experience went beyond performance.

"Somewhere in the middle of it, it stopped feeling like just a shoot. It started feeling like her," she stated.

Crooned by Sunidhi Chauhan, the vibrant number features Sanskruti as Satyabhama.

Made under the direction of Hardik Gajjar, "Krishnavataram" has been presented and produced by Sajan Raj Kurup and Shobha Sant of Creativeland Studios Entertainment, along with Poonam Shroff and Parth Gajjar.

The first chapter of a three-part planned franchise, "Krishnavataram," will be reaching the cinema lovers on May 7.

Recently, Sanskruti visited Lord Krishna's Janmabhoomi, Mathura. She even met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during her visit and showed him the trailer of "Krishnavataram".

Additionally, Sanskruti also paid a visit to Lord Krishna's Karmabhoomi, Dwarka, and met the CM of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel. During her visit, she also offered prayers at the Satyabhama temple and Dwarkadhish temple.

"I wanted to offer my prayers at Krishna Ji's Janmabhoomi and Karmabhoomi, and since I am playing the role of Satyabhama, I also wanted to ensure that I visit the Satyabhama temple and Dwaradhish temple and seek blessings from the divine. It was such an emotional moment with the aarti, darshan, and devotion," she wrote on social media.

- IANS

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Rohan X
Impressive prep, but I wonder if rushing like this affects quality. Garba requires finesse, especially with such legendary singers. Hope the final product lives up to the hype. Still, best of luck to her! 🙏
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Arun Y
This is pure dedication, man. She didn't just learn the song; she connected emotionally with the character of Satyabhama. That trip to the temples shows how much this role means to her. Respect! 🙌
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Priya S
Finally, a film exploring Krishna's other aspects! Satyabhama is such an underrated character. With Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan on the soundtrack, the music will be divine. So excited! 🎶✨
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Vikram M
Learning in 24 hours is a bold claim, but kudos to her for even trying. The whole concept of a three-part franchise on Krishna sounds promising. Let's see if the acting matches the devotion. Good luck! 👍
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Neha E
This is so heartwarming! She grew up dancing to these voices, and now she's starring in a film with them. Truly a dream come true. And that visit to Mathura and Dwarka—so authentic. Can't wait for May 7! 🪷

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