Sanskruti Jayana (left) and a still from Krishnavataram 
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Sanskruti Jayana reveals her takeaway from playing Satyabhama in Krishnavataram

Krishnavataram has been directed by Hardik Gajjar

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Actor Sanskruti Jayana made her big-screen debut in Krishnavataram, the mythological epic in which she essays the role of Satyabhama. Playing one of the film’s most emotionally layered characters, the actor recently opened up about the lessons and experiences she took away from playing the role.

Speaking about the same, Sanskruti shared, "My takeaway from Satyabhama would be that she stood for what's right. Her name, Satya, was added to Bhama because she was never afraid to stand for what was right, even if it meant going against her father or speaking her mind in front of Krishna as well. So that is something I took away from her, standing up for something that is right.”

“Also, she was unapologetic, so courageous, and so real. She taught me to feel everything, to embrace every emotion. And her love for Krishna is something that has stayed with me. The love for Krishna will always be there in Sanskruti's heart as well. I came close to Krishna because of Satyabhama, and that is the most divine gift she gave me,” she added.

Directed by Hardik Gajjar, Krishnavataram is presented and produced by Creativeland Studios Entertainment’s Sajan Raj Kurup and Shobha Sant, along with Poonam Shroff and Parth Gajjar of Athashrikatha Motion Pictures. Envisioned as the first chapter of an ambitious three-part cinematic franchise, the film is currently running in theatres.

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