In a strong endorsement of spiritually driven cinema, International Society for Krishna Consciousness leader Gauranga Das has encouraged parents and families across India to watch Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam) with their children, calling the movie an important cultural and spiritual experience in today’s entertainment landscape.
After viewing the film, Gauranga Das praised the creators for their sincere effort in presenting the teachings, emotions, and divine philosophy of Lord Krishna through cinema. He emphasized that modern digital platforms and entertainment content are increasingly dominated by negativity, violence, and emotionally draining themes, making spiritually uplifting films more necessary than ever for families and young audiences.
Speaking about the influence of visual media on children and society, he said cinema has the power to shape values, inspire devotion, and strengthen emotional bonds within families when it is created with positive intentions. He urged parents to introduce younger generations to stories rooted in Indian spirituality, ethics, and culture so they can grow with a stronger sense of identity and moral understanding.
The endorsement has become a major moment for the makers of Krishnavataram, who view the project not merely as entertainment but as a cinematic spiritual movement centered on the life and teachings of Lord Krishna. According to the production team, the blessings and encouragement from Gauranga Das have reinforced their mission of creating meaningful content that connects audiences with India’s spiritual heritage.
In a particularly emotional development, Gauranga Das also expressed his willingness to actively support and participate in the upcoming installments of the franchise, including Krishnavataram Part 2 and Part 3. His support is expected to further strengthen the film series’ spiritual vision and outreach among devotees and family audiences.
Hardik Gajjar directs the ambitious project, while the film is presented and produced by Creativeland Studios Entertainment founders Sajan Raj Kurup and Shobha Sant, along with Poonam Shroff and Parth Gajjar of Athashrikatha Motion Pictures.
Conceived as the first chapter of a three-part cinematic franchise, Krishnavataram is currently running successfully in theaters and continues to attract audiences interested in mythology, spirituality, and family-oriented storytelling.
Industry observers believe the growing appreciation for films like Krishnavataram reflects an increasing demand for meaningful and culturally rooted cinema that offers audiences inspiration alongside entertainment.
