Mumbai: In an era where the magic of most films fades after the opening weekend, ‘Krishnavataram Part 1 - The Heart’ continues to win hearts even in its third week. The special screening held in Mumbai turned into much more than just a film event — it became a grand celebration of devotion, faith, and emotions. With over 1,000 devotees and movie lovers in attendance, the atmosphere echoed with chants of “Jai Shri Krishna” and “Radhe-Radhe,” making the venue feel more like a spiritual festival than a cinema hall.
The star-studded evening saw the presence of Jaspinder Narula, Rakhi Sawant, Poonam Pandey, Arun Bakshi, and Gurpreet Chadha among several notable guests. The biggest highlight of the evening was celebrated flautist Naveen Kumar, whose live flute performance filled the venue with divine energy and spiritual warmth.
Actors Siddharth Gupta and Sanskriti Jayna personally interacted with the audience and thanked them for the immense love showered upon the film.
The film has already crossed ₹40 crore at the box office and continues to receive tremendous appreciation not only in India but also overseas. Several emotional incidents connected to the film have also surfaced. In Kanpur, some viewers reportedly sat on the floor after seats were filled, while a sick girl arrived at the theatre with an oxygen cylinder after taking permission from her doctor — a moment that deeply moved everyone present. More than just a film, ‘Krishnavataram Part 1 - The Heart’ has now become a spiritual and emotional experience that is touching the hearts of audiences everywhere