Manoj Muntashir's 'Krishna' Play Wows Mumbai, Heads to Pune Next

Lyricist Manoj Muntashir's theatrical spectacle "Krishna - Radha Se Ranbhumi Tak" premiered to a full house at Mumbai's NMACC. The grand production, depicting Lord Krishna's epic journey, was attended by numerous celebrities and dignitaries. Muntashir described the experience as "truly special," emphasizing the show's emotional connection with audiences of all ages. Following its Mumbai success, the play is set to tour next to Pune.

Key Points: Manoj Muntashir's Krishna Play Stuns Mumbai, Tour Continues

  • Grand theatrical on Krishna's life
  • Star-studded Mumbai premiere at NMACC
  • Next stop in Pune after success
  • Produced by Saregama Live & Muntashir
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Manoj Muntashir calls presenting Lord Krishna's epic journey in theatrical experience 'truly special'

Lyricist Manoj Muntashir's grand theatrical 'Krishna - Radha Se Ranbhumi Tak' premiered at NMACC to a star-studded audience. The spectacle now heads to Pune.

"Sharing the story of Lord Krishna in such a grand way has been a truly special experience. - Manoj Muntashir"

Mumbai, Feb 28

Renowned lyricist and screenwriter Manoj Muntashir called presenting Lord Krishna's epic journey in a grand theatrical experience 'truly special'.

On 27th February, the NMACC stage witnessed the spectacular portrayal of Manoj Muntashir's "Krishna - Radha Se Ranbhumi Tak".

Presented by Saregama Live and Manoj Muntashir, the star-studded spectacle was attended by some prominent names such as Varun Dhawan, Shilpa Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Ravi Dubey, Sargun Mehta, Shakti Mohan, Gaur Gopal Das, Jasmin Bhasin, Jay Bhanushali, Bharti Singh, and Maharashtra Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar, along with several other distinguished guests across industries.

Reflecting on the show, Manoj Muntashir shared, "Sharing the story of Lord Krishna in such a grand way has been a truly special experience. Seeing one of the biggest auditoriums full and witnessing how this journey touched people of all ages is exactly why we created this show. It's a heartfelt tribute to the greatest storyteller, and I'm so glad the audience felt that same connection."

Siddharth Anand Kumar, Executive Vice President - Films, Series and Events, added, "At Saregama Live, our vision has always been to create experiences that blend legacy with large-scale storytelling. Krishna - Radha Se Ranbhumi Tak is not just a theatrical production; it is an emotional and cultural celebration mounted at a world-class scale. The overwhelming response in Mumbai reinforces our belief that audiences are seeking meaningful stories presented with cinematic grandeur, and we are proud to take this journey forward to newer cities."

Directed by choreographer Punit J Pathak and produced by Saregama Live, along with Neelam Muntashir, the play beautifully depicts several layers of Lord Krishna's life with scale, sensitivity, and spectacle.

After the success in Mumbai, the team will make its next stop in Pune. After this, the show is expected to continue its journey at Buntara Bhavan from 20th to 22nd March.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Saw the show last night. The scale was mind-blowing! The music, the visuals, the storytelling—everything was top class. Manoj Muntashir and the team have done a fantastic job. A must-watch for every Indian family.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the production stays true to the essence of the scriptures and doesn't take too many cinematic liberties for the sake of spectacle. The story of Krishna is profound and needs respectful handling.
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Shreya B
So happy to see our cultural stories getting this kind of platform and budget. It's high time we invested in our own narratives instead of just looking west. Hope they tour across all major cities!
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Varun X
The star-studded audience list says it all. When our biggest celebrities come to watch a play about Krishna, it sends a powerful message about our roots. More power to the team! ✨
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Nisha Z
Tickets are quite expensive, no? I wish such cultural shows were more affordable for the common person. The story of Krishna belongs to everyone, not just those who can afford NMACC prices.

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