News India Live, Digital Desk: Film from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at his official residence on Friday. ‘Krishnavataram’ The cast and producers made courtesy calls. During this, the film’s director Hardik Gajjar, actor Siddharth Gupta and actress Sanskriti Jayna gave detailed information to the Chief Minister about the theme and vision of their upcoming film. The Chief Minister encouraged the youth team and inspired them to promote Indian culture through meaningful cinema.
Journey from Mathura to ‘Yogi’s Karmabhoomi’
The film’s actress Sanskriti Jayana described this meeting as the most important turning point in her career. Speaking to the media he said:
Auspicious beginning: The trailer of the film was launched two days ago from Kanha’s city Mathura.
CM’s guidance: Sanskriti said, “Since we have started the film from the Chief Minister’s birthplace, Uttar Pradesh, we had come to seek his blessings. As a young artist, the Chief Minister’s guidance is energizing for us.”
Special message for ‘Sanatanis’: Siddharth Gupta
The film’s lead actor Siddharth Gupta described the discussion with the Chief Minister as a pleasant experience. He said:
Cultural Affiliation: Siddharth expressed confidence that this film will be liked by ‘Sanatanis’ and youth.
Message to the youth: The film aims to convey the spiritual heritage and cultural roots of Lord Krishna to the youth in a modern context.
The film will be released on May 7
According to the makers, ‘Krishnavataram’ is a film written on a large canvas.
Release date: this movie 7 May 2026 is all set to hit the theaters across the country.
modern technology: Director Hardik Gajjar said that in the film an attempt has been made to bring Indian culture on screen with modern technology.
Uttar Pradesh becomes the new ‘hub’ of film production
The state’s film policy was also discussed during the meeting. Makers appreciated the vision of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the favorable environment for film production in Uttar Pradesh. Due to the Film City being built in Noida and the security and facilities available in the state, now the makers of big films are moving to Lucknow and UP.
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