Laalo crosses ₹100 crore: Shruhad Goswami shares a fan's message on Krishna
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Actor Shruhad Goswami, director Ankit Sakhiya, and producer Jay Vyas appeared on the chat show Shekhar Tonite to discuss the runaway box-office success of Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate, its creative journey, and the spiritual undercurrent that struck a chord with audiences across India after the film crossed the ₹100 crore mark.
Why Lord Krishna Appears Only for Laalo
Host Shekhar Suman posed a pointed question to the team: why does Lord Krishna choose to reveal himself to Laalo alone, and not to any other character in the film? Director Ankit Sakhiya offered a layered answer rooted in the character's innocence and his wife's unshakeable faith.
'Do cheezein hai ki Laalo jo character hai usme bohot innocence tha. Abhi woh fass gaya tha, thodi buri sangat me chala gaya tha, aur Laalo ki jo patni thi, Tulsi, unko vishwas tha ki mera Laalo firse aayega…woh chori karne jata hai ek farm house pe aur wahan pe woh fass jata hai,' Sakhiya explained.
He elaborated: 'Toh Krishna Bhagwan aate hai, usko samjhate hai aur aate hai uski wife ke liye kyuki uski shraddha thi ki mujhe mera pati chahiye aur usko ek aastha thi. Toh woh aa ke usse nikaalte nahi hai, usse samjhate hai ki tujhe khud hi nikalna padega aur Laalo khud hi uss farm house se nikalta hai. Toh uski nek aur saaf soch thi, isiliye uske paas aaye.'
In essence, Laalo — despite having strayed into bad company and attempting to steal from a farmhouse — carries an innate purity. His wife Tulsi's unwavering devotion and her singular prayer that her husband return draws Lord Krishna to the scene. Crucially, Krishna does not rescue Laalo outright; He guides him so that Laalo finds his own way out — a narrative choice that Sakhiya says reflects a deeper theological truth about divine intervention.
The ₹100 Crore Milestone and a Fan Encounter That Stayed
Actor Shruhad Goswami recalled a moment from the film's post-milestone celebrations that left a lasting impression. Even after Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate crossed the ₹100 crore threshold, the team continued personally visiting audiences to express gratitude — a gesture that led to an unexpected exchange.
'Film ne 100 cr kar diye the. Uske baad bhi hum sab logo ko jaa ke thank you bol rahe the. Toh ussi douran ek insaan humko mile the. Mujhe toh woh dimag mein ghar kar gayi woh ek baat ki,' Goswami said, before sharing the viewer's words: 'Krishna kab humein darshan dete hai. Aisa nahi ki aap unke mandir jao ya unko bhog lagao. Krishna tab hi aapko darshan denge jab aap unko karm ka bhog lagaoge. Jab aap sacchi nishtha se apna kaam karte rahoge toh Krishna Bhagwan aayenge.'
The message — that Lord Krishna reveals himself not through ritual alone but through sincere, devoted work — resonated deeply with Goswami and, he suggests, mirrors the film's own philosophy.
The Spiritual Philosophy Behind the Film's Success
The team's account points to a deliberate creative choice: embedding a Bhakti-rooted worldview into a mainstream narrative. The idea that divine grace follows genuine effort and pure intent — rather than outward religious observance — appears to have connected with a wide audience demographic, helping the film sustain its box-office run well past its opening weekend.
Notably, devotional and mythological films have seen a renewed commercial viability in recent years, and Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate's ₹100 crore collection places it among the more significant entries in that space. Whether the film's success signals a durable audience appetite for spiritually grounded storytelling remains to be seen, but the team's continued grassroots engagement with viewers suggests a confidence that the connection runs deeper than a box-office number.
What's Next for the Team
The cast and crew have not yet announced a follow-up project, but the conversation on Shekhar Tonite underscored their intent to stay anchored in stories that carry philosophical weight. The film's journey — from production to a nine-figure collection — will likely inform the choices that Sakhiya, Goswami, and Vyas make next.