‘Krishnavataram Part 1 – The Heart’ Continues Its Magic in Week 3, Special Screening Turns Into a Grand Celebration of Devotion with Chants of “Jai Shri Krishna”

The special screening of Krishnavataram Part 1 – The Heart in Mumbai turned into much more than a film event; it became a celebration of devotion, faith and emotions. Even in its third week, the film continues to witness growing love from audiences, with more than 1000 devotees and viewers coming together and creating a spiritually charged atmosphere filled with chants of “Jai Shri Krishna” and “Radhe Radhe.”

The special screening was attended by Padma Shri Jaspinder Narula, Tarun Rathi, flutist Naveen Kumar, Rakhi Sawant, Poonam Pandey, Gurpreet Chaddha, Arun Bakshi ,the film’s cast Siddharth Gupta, Sanskruti Jayana, producer Sajan Raj Kurup, and friend Hemanshu Mehta,Santosh Pandey among several other guests.

A major highlight of the evening was renowned flutist Naveen Kumar, who played the flute for Lord Krishna in the film. He performed live for media and devotees, making the atmosphere even more divine and emotional.

Padma Shri Jaspinder Narula congratulated producer Sajan Raj Kurup and said:

“Someone recommended the film to me just yesterday and today I came here to watch it. Radhe Radhe.”

Rakhi Sawant, Poonam Pandey, and other guests appreciated the film and congratulated the producer for creating such an emotional and devotional cinematic experience. Poonam Pandey arrived wearing a saree, drawing attention from those present.

During the event, Hemanshu Mehta danced along with a bhajan group while chanting the name of Lord Krishna, further enhancing the spiritual atmosphere.

Actors Siddharth Gupta, who plays Lord Krishna, and Sanskruti Jayana, who plays Satyabhama, personally visited different screens and met audiences and devotees to thank them for their love and support.

Producer Sajan Raj Kurup expressed gratitude for the immense love being showered on the film.

The film continues to grow strongly even in its third week, crossing ₹40 crore at the box office, while receiving immense love not only across India but internationally as well.

Several emotional stories are also emerging around the film. Reports suggest that in Kanpur, viewers sat on the floor to watch the film after seats were filled. In another touching incident, a young female patient reportedly came to watch the film with an oxygen mask and cylinder after taking medical permission from her doctor.

The response clearly suggests that Krishnavataram Part 1 – The Heart is no longer just a film—it has become an emotional and spiritual experience for audiences.

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