Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (2026)
| Movie | : | Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart |
| Director | : | Hardik Gajjar |
| Starring | : | Siddharth Gupta, Sushmitha Bhat, Sanskruti Jayana ,Nivaashiyni Krishnan and More |
| Genres | : | Mythology, Adventure and Drama |
| Editing | : | Santhosh Radhakrishnan |
| Rating | : | 9.1/10 |
| Release Date | : | 7 May 2026 |
Synopsis
Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart is the story of the divine journey of Lord Krishna from Dwarka Nagri to Kurukshetra. This movie is divided into two parts. One is Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart, which focuses on Krishna's journey from childhood, where Radha is his first love, to Kurukshetra. How does he support the Pandavas to win the war?
Plus Points (+)
Hello friends, we all grow with watching lots of mythological movies and serials, especially Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan and Br Chopra's Mahabharat. Now director Hardik Gajjar, who is popular for the Devon Ke Dev Mahadev (2011) serial on Life OK, once again comes back with Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart, where, as I mentioned above, this movie is divided into two parts. The first focuses on the selfless love between Radha and Krishna and how he meets the Pandavas.
First half is running in an interesting way where Siddharth Gupta as Krishna and Sushmitha Bhat as Radha have awesome character chemistry while Nivaashiyni Krishnan As Rukmini's character is good enough, Sushmitha Bhat steals all fame with her performance.
Here I thank Director Hardik Gajjar, who made a movie on Krishna where he portrayed Krishna's journey from Dwarka Nagri to Kurukshetra. You know that Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart movie's target audiences are Gen Z or the new generation who grew up watching cartoons and TV shows. Because the new generation knows who Krishna is, but they don't know who Rukmini and Satyabhama are.
After his debut in Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi (2014), Siddharth Gupta once again appears in Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart, where his performance as Krishna is mind-blowing and interesting. In the first half, he becomes a symbol of love and spirituality, but in the second half, he becomes a symbol of duty over relations.
Minus Points (-)
First half is good in terms of love drama and some spiritual scenes, while Ayananka Bose
Cinematography of Ayananka Bose is the backbone of the movie.
