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Who Was the First Actor to Play Lord Krishna on Screen?
Lord Krishna remains one of the most cherished figures in Hindu mythology — a symbol of wisdom, love, mischief, and divinity. From epic texts like the Mahabharata and Bhagavata Purana, Krishna has found his way into every art form: painting, dance, theater, and eventually cinema. With Indian cinema itself born in mythological roots, it was only natural that Lord Krishna became one of the earliest gods to be portrayed on screen.
But who exactly was the first actor to play Krishna on film? To answer this, we need to revisit the early days of Indian cinema, starting with Dadasaheb Phalke, the father of Indian films.

Mythology and the Birth of Indian Cinema
In 1913, Phalke released “Raja Harishchandra,” the first full-length Indian feature film. Its success encouraged more filmmakers to adapt mythological tales, as audiences were deeply connected with epics and Puranas.
Unlike modern cinema, where romance and action dominate, early Indian films were almost entirely based on gods, saints, and epics. This was because religious and mythological narratives were not only entertaining but also socially acceptable for audiences who were still adjusting to the new medium of film.
The First Screen Krishna: Silent Era (1918–1920s)
The earliest depiction of Lord Krishna came in Phalke’s silent films. Two key movies stand out:
- Krishna Janma (1918) – Focused on the birth of Krishna.
- Kaliya Mardan (1919) – Showcased child Krishna’s legendary victory over the serpent Kaliya.
In a fascinating twist, Phalke cast his own daughter, Mandakini Phalke, as child Krishna in “Kaliya Mardan.” She is, therefore, recognized as the first actor to play Krishna on screen — though as a child.
When it comes to adult portrayals, credit goes to Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, who worked closely with Phalke and acted in his mythological productions. Dabke is remembered as the first adult male actor to embody Krishna on screen.

Expanding Krishna’s Cinematic Journey
After the silent era, the 1920s and 1930s saw the rise of talkies (sound films), which further amplified Krishna’s presence on screen. Films such as:
- Nand Kumar (1921)
- Gopal Krishna (1929)
- Krishna Bhakti (1935)
helped solidify Krishna’s role as not just a religious character but also a cinematic hero. These films typically depicted his childhood pranks, Rasleela in Vrindavan, and battles against demons.
Krishna in the Early Talkie Era (1930s–1950s)
With the introduction of sound in Indian cinema, mythological films became even more popular. Krishna’s character could now deliver dialogues, recite verses, and perform bhajans — giving audiences a more immersive devotional experience.
Some notable portrayals during this era included:
- P. G. Sane in Gopal Krishna (1929).
- Ranjan in Krishna Bhakta Sudama (1947).
- Abhi Bhattacharya as Krishna in Mahabharat (1965) — a performance that became a benchmark for cinematic portrayals.

Krishna on Television: A Game-Changer (1980s–1990s)
While films kept Krishna alive, it was television that turned him into a household deity in India.
- B. R. Chopra’s Mahabharat (1988) featured Sarvadaman Banerjee as Krishna. His calm, philosophical portrayal, especially during the Bhagavad Gita sequence, remains iconic.
- Ramanand Sagar’s Shri Krishna (1993) cast Swapnil Joshi (as teenage Krishna) and Sarvadaman Banerjee (as adult Krishna). The show ran for years and was re-telecast during the COVID-19 lockdown, gaining a new wave of popularity.
Television made Krishna more accessible, bringing mythological stories to millions of living rooms across India.
Modern Era and Global Adaptations
Today, Krishna continues to appear on OTT platforms, animated films, and global productions. Animated features like Krishna: Makhan Chor and Little Krishna introduced the deity to children in a fresh, playful format.
Modern actors occasionally revisit Krishna in devotional films or stage productions, but none forget the legacy of the first pioneers from Phalke’s era.
Why Krishna Was an Early Cinematic Choice
Krishna’s early popularity in films was no coincidence. Several reasons explain this:
- Cultural Familiarity – Audiences already loved Krishna’s stories.
- Visual Appeal – Stories of miracles, demons, and divine acts translated well on screen.
- Devotional Connect – Watching Krishna on screen felt like an act of worship for many viewers.
- Political Symbolism – In colonial India, mythological films carried subtle messages of resistance and nationalism.

Timeline of Krishna on Screen
- 1918 – Krishna Janma (first Krishna film, silent era).
- 1919 – Kaliya Mardan – Mandakini Phalke as child Krishna.
- 1929 – Gopal Krishna – adult Krishna in talkies.
- 1947 – Krishna Bhakta Sudama – Krishna’s bond with Sudama portrayed.
- 1965 – Mahabharat film starring Abhi Bhattacharya as Krishna.
- 1988 – B. R. Chopra’s Mahabharat with Sarvadaman Banerjee.
- 1993–1996 – Ramanand Sagar’s Shri Krishna TV series.
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Are Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar Heading for Divorce? Instagram Activity Sparks Speculation
Rumours surrounding the marriage of Mouni Roy and businessman Suraj Nambiar have intensified after fans noticed unusual activity on the couple’s social media accounts.
Speculation about a possible separation began circulating online after users observed that both Mouni and Suraj appear to have unfollowed each other on Instagram.
What Sparked the Divorce Rumours?
Social media users recently noticed several changes involving the couple’s Instagram profiles, including:
- Mouni Roy allegedly unfollowing Suraj Nambiar
- Suraj also reportedly not following Mouni anymore
- wedding photographs seemingly removed from Instagram
- and the absence of recent posts featuring each other.
The online activity quickly triggered discussions among fans and entertainment gossip pages, with many wondering whether the couple is facing problems in their marriage.
Fans React to the Social Media Changes
The developments immediately became a major talking point online.
Many fans expressed concern and urged the couple to stay together.
Some social media users commented:
- asking whether the couple is separating
- questioning why wedding pictures were deleted
- and hoping the rumours turn out to be false.
Others pointed out that celebrity couples often archive or remove posts for personal or privacy reasons, warning against jumping to conclusions without official confirmation.
No Official Statement Yet
As of now:
- neither Mouni Roy nor Suraj Nambiar has publicly addressed the rumours
- no official statement regarding separation or divorce has been released
- and the speculation remains unconfirmed.
Celebrity relationship rumours based solely on social media activity are common, and many such reports have later proven inaccurate.
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar’s Relationship Timeline
The couple first met in:
- Dubai in 2019 during New Year celebrations.
After dating for nearly three years, they got married in:
Goa in January 2022.
Their wedding ceremonies included:
- Bengali traditions
- Malayali rituals
- and multiple celebrations attended by close friends and family.
The wedding took place at:
Hilton Goa Resort.
Mouni Roy’s Career Journey
Mouni Roy began her career in Indian television before transitioning successfully into Bollywood films.
She has appeared in projects including:
- Gold
- Romeo Akbar Walter
- Made in China
- Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva.
Upcoming Film Project
Mouni is next expected to appear alongside:
- Varun Dhawan
- Mrunal Thakur
- and Pooja Hegde
in:
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai.
The film is directed by:
David Dhawan
and is reportedly scheduled for theatrical release on June 5.
Why Celebrity Social Media Activity Often Fuels Rumours
Experts note that celebrity relationships frequently become the subject of speculation because:
- fans closely monitor social media behaviour
- follows and unfollows are interpreted as relationship signals
- and deleted photographs often trigger breakup rumours.
However, celebrities sometimes:
- archive posts temporarily
- take digital breaks
- or choose to keep personal relationships private.
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Chand Mera Dil Trailer Out: Ananya Panday and Lakshya’s Romantic Drama Feels Familiar
The trailer of Chand Mera Dil, starring Ananya Panday and Lakshya, was released on Sunday, offering audiences a glimpse into an emotional romantic drama packed with love, heartbreak, and intense confrontations.
Backed by Dharma Productions and produced by Karan Johar, the film appears to follow a conventional Bollywood romance template, with the trailer hinting at a predictable storyline.
What the Trailer Shows
The nearly three-minute trailer opens with romantic moments between the lead pair before quickly shifting into emotional conflicts and arguments.
From the visuals, the film seems to revolve around:
- a passionate love story
- emotional misunderstandings
- separation and heartbreak
- reconciliation and redemption
While the chemistry between the leads is evident, the trailer largely sticks to familiar storytelling beats often seen in mainstream romantic dramas.
Ananya Panday’s Role Feels Familiar
Ananya Panday appears in a role similar to her recent romantic-drama characters. Her performance in the trailer leans heavily on emotional scenes and relationship conflicts, though it does not showcase a major departure from her previous screen personas.
The trailer also suggests her character may prioritize self-respect and independence amid relationship turmoil — a common emotional arc in modern Bollywood romances.
Lakshya Takes Centre Stage as Romantic Lead
For Lakshya, Chand Mera Dil marks one of his first major outings as a full-fledged romantic hero.
While he looks convincing in softer romantic moments, some emotionally intense scenes involving anger and confrontation appear less impactful in the trailer.
The film hints that his character may struggle with emotional instability or anger issues, potentially becoming a central conflict in the narrative.
Supporting Cast Missing From Trailer
One notable aspect of the trailer is the absence of supporting characters. The promo focuses almost entirely on Ananya and Lakshya, giving very little insight into the film’s wider cast or subplots.
This suggests the makers are positioning the movie primarily as a lead-pair-driven romantic drama.
Music Already Generating Buzz
The film’s title track has already gained traction online. The song has been sung by Faheem Abdullah, known for the popular track Saiyaara.
The emotional soundtrack appears to be a major element of the film’s appeal and marketing campaign.
Release Date
Directed by Vivek Soni, Chand Mera Dil is scheduled to release in theatres on May 22, 2026.
Final Verdict on the Trailer
The trailer delivers:
- romance
- heartbreak
- emotional drama
- visually polished moments
However, it does not introduce a particularly fresh concept or unexpected twist. While fans of classic Bollywood love stories may enjoy the emotional tone and music, the trailer gives the impression of a fairly familiar narrative structure.
The film’s success may ultimately depend on:
- the chemistry between the lead actors
- emotional depth in the screenplay
- and the strength of its music album.
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Box Office Report [May 10, 2026]: Raja Shivaji Dominates Weekend as Krishnavataram Part 1: Hridayam and Daadi Ki Shaadi Show Growth
Sunday turned out to be a strong day at the Indian box office, with both newly released films and older theatrical releases witnessing a healthy jump in collections. Interestingly, established titles continued to outperform several fresh releases, proving that strong word-of-mouth and audience retention remain key factors in sustaining theatrical momentum.
From mythological dramas to family entertainers and horror comedies, theatres across the country saw increased footfalls over the weekend.
Krishnavataram Part 1: Hridayam Gains Momentum Over Weekend
The mythological drama Krishnavataram Part 1: Hridayam, released on May 7, showed steady growth after a slow opening.
Day-wise Collection:
- Opening Day: Rs 42 lakh
- Friday: Rs 1.15 crore
- Saturday: Rs 2.25 crore
- Sunday: Rs 3.50 crore
Total Collection:
Rs 7.32 crore
The film appears to be benefiting from positive audience response, especially in regional circuits where devotional and mythology-based cinema continues to perform strongly.
Daadi Ki Shaadi Shows Weekend Recovery
Featuring Kapil Sharma and Neetu Kapoor, Daadi Ki Shaadi witnessed improved collections after a weak start.
Box Office Breakdown:
- Friday: Rs 60 lakh
- Saturday: Rs 1.15 crore
- Sunday: Rs 1.70 crore
Total Collection:
Rs 3.45 crore
The family entertainer has shown signs of weekend growth, though weekday collections will determine its long-term theatrical performance.
Raja Shivaji Continues Strong Box Office Run
Historical epic Raja Shivaji remained the biggest performer among the films currently running in theatres.
Based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the film has maintained strong momentum since its release on May 1.
Weekend Collections:
- Friday: Rs 3.20 crore
- Saturday: Rs 5.60 crore
- Sunday: Rs 6.80 crore
Total Collection:
Rs 68.25 crore
The film’s star-studded cast includes:
- Genelia D’Souza
- Abhishek Bachchan
- Sanjay Dutt
- Salman Khan
- Vidya Balan
Strong audience interest in historical dramas and patriotic themes appears to be driving the film’s continued success.
Ek Din Struggles at the Box Office
Despite featuring acclaimed performers Sai Pallavi and Junaid Khan, Ek Din has struggled to attract audiences.
Recent Collections:
- Saturday: Rs 9 lakh
- Sunday: Rs 10 lakh
Total Collection (10 Days):
Rs 4.24 crore
The film’s low occupancy suggests it may soon exit theatres unless collections improve significantly.
Bhooth Bangla Maintains Excellent Run
The horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla, starring Akshay Kumar and directed by Priyadarshan, continued its successful theatrical run.
Weekend Performance:
- Saturday: Rs 3 crore
- Sunday: Rs 4.10 crore
Total Collection:
Rs 158.85 crore
The film remains one of the strongest commercial performers currently in theatres.
Dhurandhar 2 Crosses Massive Milestone
Action entertainer Dhurandhar 2 also witnessed a weekend boost.
Sunday Collection:
Rs 1.10 crore
Total Domestic Collection:
Rs 1,143.09 crore
The film continues to hold a strong position despite facing competition from newer releases, further cementing its blockbuster status.
Weekend Trend at the Box Office
The May 10 box office trend highlighted a familiar pattern in Indian cinema:
- Strong word-of-mouth continues to benefit older releases
- Family entertainers and historical dramas are drawing audiences
- Content-driven films are performing better over weekends
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