Siddharth Gupta seeks Premanand Maharaj's blessings for Krishnavataram
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actor Siddharth Gupta visited Vrindavan to seek blessings from Pujya Premanand Maharaj ji ahead of the release of his mythological drama "Krishnavataram", fulfilling a wish made by his mother when he was first cast as Lord Krishna. The actor shared a heartfelt note on social media after the film's release on 7 May, revealing that the spiritual visit meant far more to him than a routine pre-release ritual.
A Mother's Prayer, A Son's Journey
In a post on his official Instagram handle, Gupta wrote: "The day I was chosen to portray Krishna in Krishna Avataram, my mother had just one wish: 'That before the film reaches the world, you must seek the blessings of Pujya Premanand Maharaj ji.'" He admitted that at the time, he had no idea how that would ever be possible. The visit to Vrindavan, he said, came about through what he described as "Krishna's grace" and the collective faith of his entire team.
The Vrindavan Meeting
Gupta revealed that the team was able to personally meet Maharaj ji in Vrindavan, show him the film's trailer, and receive his blessings. "For me, this was more than a moment... it was the fulfilment of a dream, my mother's prayer, and a blessing I will carry for life. With folded hands and a heart full of gratitude. Jai Shree Krishna," he wrote. The post drew an overwhelming response from fans and devotees alike, resonating with audiences who had already embraced the film warmly.
About Krishnavataram
Directed by Hardik Gajjar, "Krishnavataram" traces Lord Krishna's journey from Dwarka to Kurukshetra, exploring his divine responsibilities and emotional depth. The film delves into his relationships with Radha, Rukmini, and Satyabhama, presenting a layered portrait of one of Hindu mythology's most revered figures.
Star Cast and Production
The film features Sanskruti Jayana as Satyabhama, Sushmitha Bhat as Radha, Nivaashiyni Krishnan as Rukmini, Govind Namdev as Vasudeva, Zarina Wahab as Devaki, Ashutosh Rana as Narada, and Kumud Mishra as Kans. The project is jointly backed by Parth Gajjar, C. Sajan Raj Kurup, Shobha Sant, and Poonam Shroff. "Krishnavataram" released on 7 May and has received an overwhelming response from audiences since its debut.