Sanskruti Jayana Visits Dwarka, Meets CMs Ahead of 'Krishnavataram' Debut

Sanskruti Jayana, granddaughter of former Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel, visited Lord Krishna's Karmabhoomi Dwarka ahead of her debut film 'Krishnavataram'. She met Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, showing them the film's trailer. She also offered prayers at the Satyabhama and Dwarkadhish temples during her spiritual journey. The film, where she plays Satyabhama, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on May 7.

Key Points: Sanskruti Jayana Visits Dwarka, Meets CMs for 'Krishnavataram'

  • Sanskruti Jayana visits Dwarka and Mathura
  • Meets CM Yogi Adityanath and Bhupendra Patel
  • Offers prayers at Satyabhama and Dwarkadhish temples
  • Debut film 'Krishnavataram' releases May 7
2 min read

Sanskruti Jayana visits Lord Krishna's Karmabhoomi Dwarka ahead of her debut with 'Krishnavataram'

Sanskruti Jayana visits Lord Krishna's Karmabhoomi Dwarka and meets CM Bhupendra Patel ahead of her debut film 'Krishnavataram', releasing May 7.

"I wanted to offer my prayers at Krishna Ji's Janmabhoomi and Karmabhoomi... - Sanskruti Jayana"

Mumbai, April 29

As Sanskruti Jayana gears up to make her big screen debut as Satyabhama in "Krishnavataram" she paid a visit to Lord Krishna's Janmabhoomi Mathura.

During her trip, Sanskruti even met the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and also showed him the trailer of "Krishnavataram", seeking the blessings of the politician ahead of her big debut.

Additionally, Sanskruti also offered prayers to various temples in Uttar Pradesh during the trailer release of the film.

Recently, she was also in Lord Krishna's Karmabhoomi Dwarka and met the CM of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel. Following the meeting, Sanskruti also offered her prayers at the Satyabhama temple and Dwarkadhish temple.

Looking back at the eventful visit, Sanskruti said, "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."

"I also met the honourable Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel ji, and showcased him the trailer, which was quite a special moment. He truly liked the trailer and has given us his blessings for the same," she went on to add.

Recently, Sanskruti decided to pay an 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."

Sanskruti, the granddaughter of Anandiben Patel, the former CM of Gujarat and the current Governor of UP, will be seen playing the pivotal character of Satyabhama in "Krishnavataram", slated for a worldwide theatrical release on 7th May this year.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

A
Ananya R
Politicians meeting film stars before a movie release is nothing new in India. But visiting Dwarka and Mathura itself is a beautiful gesture. However, hope the film focuses more on the spiritual aspect rather than just using religion for marketing. Still, all the best to Sanskruti! ✨
V
Vikram M
Being the granddaughter of Anandiben Patel, this is a smart PR move - visiting UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel together. But let's see if the film actually has any substance. I'm a bit skeptical of all these religious big-budget films lately. Hope it's not just a cash grab.
S
Sneha F
Wow! A debutant visiting both Janmabhoomi and Karmabhoomi, meeting CMs, offering prayers at Satyabhama temple... This is the level of dedication we need from actors in mythological roles. So much better than just CGI battles. I'm genuinely excited for 'Krishnavataram' now! Hare Krishna! 🔱
K
Karthik V
This seems like a well-crafted promotional tour - visit temples, meet politicians, make emotional statements. But I guess that's how all big movies are promoted these days. At least she's being respectful and not controversial. Let's judge the film when it releases on May 7th. Bhakti films have a mixed track record lately.
P
Priya S
As someone from Gujarat, I'm really proud of Sanskruti! Dwarkadhish temple is so special to us. And her grandmother Anandibenji is a respected leader. But playing Satyabhama is a huge responsibility - she's not just a queen but Lord Krishna's most

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50