Main Krishna Hoon

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Directed byRajiv S Ruia
Written byRajiv S. Ruia (story)
S. Sachindra (screenplay)
Sanjay Masoom
Produced byNandan K. Mahto
Promila Hunter
Kewal Garg
Main Krishna Hoon
Official Film Poster
Directed byRajiv S Ruia
Written byRajiv S. Ruia (story)
S. Sachindra (screenplay)
Sanjay Masoom
Produced byNandan K. Mahto
Promila Hunter
Kewal Garg
StarringJuhi Chawla
Paresh Ganatra
Namit Shah
Swati Aggarwal
CinematographyAkram Shaikh
Edited bySatish K. Patil
Music byAmjad-Nadeem
Production
company
J.C. Film Vision
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 25 January 2013 (2013-01-25)
Running time
134 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Main Krishna Hoon (transl.I am Krishna) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language partially animated film directed by Rajiv S. Ruia which stars Juhi Chawla, Paresh Ganatra, and child artist Namit Shah as the primary cast and features real-life Hindi film superstars Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in guest appearances as themselves. The Hindu god Krishna appears as an animated character in this story to help an orphaned boy also named Krishna.[1]

An abandoned baby boy is rescued from floodwaters by Kantaben (Juhi Chawla) and Nattubhai (Paresh Ganatra), the kindly proprietors of a small orphanage. They named the baby Krishna because the way he was found parallels the legend of how Krishna came to live with his adopted parents as a baby. Orphan Krishna (Namit Shah) lives happily in the orphanage with Kanta, Nattu, and the other foundling children. But over the years, one by one his other friends are adopted out to families, but he remains. Young Krishna comes to believe that he is unadoptable, unwanted, and will never find a family. In despair, all alone one night, he goes to a temple and prays to Krishna. This is the story of how Krishna himself (in his mischievous childhood 'makhan chor' 'butter thief' avatar) comes to Earth and befriends the young orphan Krishna. Many adventures then ensue as Krishna-from-Heaven helps Krishna-from-Earth to discover his family.

Cast

Production

Juhi Chawla, who portrays Kantaben, the headmistress of the orphanage, said she accepted the film after taking her two children, then aged 11 and 9, to see Rajiv S. Ruia's earlier film My Friend Ganesha 3. She said their enjoyment of the film made her realise the popularity of such stories with child audiences, which influenced her decision to join the project. Chawla also recorded the song “Om Namo Namah”, which plays over the opening credits and was picturised on her alongside a group of children.[2][3]

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