Jai Shri Krishna

Duration
22 Mins
Release Date
July 21, 2008
Genres
Mythological, Biographical
Languages
Hindi
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Age Rating
U

Jai Shri Krishna revolves around the playful escapades of a young Krishna, featuring enchanting tales of his dancing on the serpent's head and his "Raas Leela" with Radha and the gopis.

Meghan Jadhav, Kritika Sharma, Dhriti Bhatia, Pinky Rajput, Virti Vaghani, Kunal Gaud

2008 Indian Television Academy Awards, India

  • Best Historical/Mythological Serial
  • Sheela Sagar won Best Costume Designer 
  • Chokkas Bhaardwaj won Best Art Direction
  • Dhriti Bhatia Special Award titled GR8! Lil wonder of TV

Indian Telly Awards 2009 for  Best Mythological/ Historical Series

CREDITS
Director:
Moti Sagar, Meenakshi Sagar, Amrit Sagar
Producer:
Meenakshi Sagar & Coloseum Media Pvt. Ltd.
Writer:
Moti Sagar, Meenakshi Sagar, Amrit Sagar
Music:
Sunny Bawra, Inder Bawra
Cinematography:
Viren Lalit, Ankit Chouksey, Mohan Naidu, Bimal Chauhan

PRODUCTION COMPANIES

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Colors TV
JioCimema

PHOTOS

SYNOPSIS

Jai Shri Krishna is an enchanting retelling of Krishna Leela, depicting the divine childhood of Krishna. As the oppressive reign of King Kamsa of Mathura threatens righteousness, Vishnu intervenes. Krishna, his eighth incarnation, is destined to vanquish Kamsa and rightfully ascend the throne. Though nourished in Devaki's womb, Krishna grows up as a mischievous yet endearing toddler in Yashodha's care in Gokul. Despite captivating the entire village with his charm, Kamsa continuously dispatches demons to eliminate Krishna and prevent his prophesied fate.

TRIVIA

The actors who portrayed Krishna, became household names overnight.

According to a Mint article, Jai Shri Krishna proved to be a boon for Colors TV, propelling it to the coveted third spot in viewership rankings.

The Tamil dubbed version aired on Raj TV from April 20, 2009 to June 14, 2010.

The Bengali dubbed version aired on Colors Bangla from February 8, 2012 to April 28, 2013.

The Kannada dubbed version, titled "Devaki Nandana," premiered on Colors Kannada on June 13, 2020.

A condensed version for children was also broadcast on Nickelodeon India in 2009, featuring the addition of a new character, "Grandmother," to narrate the series.

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