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Gopal Krishna is a 1979 Hindi fantasy film produced by Tarachand Barjatya and directed by Vijay Sharma. Based on the Bhagavata Purana, it tells the story of the Hindu deity Krishna from his birth until the slaying of his demon uncle Kamsa. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles.
Krishna Creations ₹ 23 crores [6] 8 Yuva: Hombale Films ₹ 10.81 crores [7] 9 Upadhyaksha: DN Cinemas Umapathi Films ₹ 8.05 crores [8] 10 Ibbani Tabbida Ileyali: Paramvah Studios ₹ 5.54 crores [9]
Gopal Krishna may refer to: Gopala-Krishna, cow-protector form of the Hindu deity Krishna; Gopal Krishna, an Indian silent film; Gopal Krishna, a Bollywood film ...
The film was a remake of Prabhat Film Company's first silent film Gopal Krishna (1929). [1] It was made in Marathi and Hindi simultaneously. The film was directed by Sheikh Fattelal and V. G. Damle and starred Ram Marathe , Shanta Apte , Parshuram, Prahlad, Ulhas and Ganpatrao. [ 2 ]
Gopal Krishna (Child Krishna) is an Indian religious silent film made in 1929. [1] It was directed by V. Shantaram for his newly formed Prabhat Film Company . [ 2 ] The film was a "solo debut" for Shantaram, after co-directing Netaji Palkar (1927) with K. Dhaiber for the Maharashtra Film Company.
Popular devotional songs like Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari, Govind Bolo Hari Gopal Bolo, and Bolo Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki have also been recreated. Some shlokas, bhajans, songs, and background music from Swastik's another magnum opus series Mahabharat are also used in the series. Surya Raj Kamal has composed more than 20 original compositions ...
Krishnamma (transl. Mother Krishna) is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by V. V. Gopala Krishna and presented by Koratala Siva; produced by Krishna Kommalapati, under Arunachala Creations. It stars Satya Dev, Athira Raj, Archana Iyer, Laxman Meesala, and Krishna Burugula in the lead roles. It was released on ...
In the same year, he acted in Siva, an action blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, premiered at the 13th International Film Festival of India. [2] In 1990, he subsequently made his Bollywood debut with the Hindi remake of the same film titled Shiva, and tasted success. In 1997, he received the National Film Award for producing Ninne Pelladata.