Shri Krishna (1993 TV series)
Shri Krishna | |
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Also known as | Krishna |
Created by | Ramanand Sagar |
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Written by | Ramanand Sagar |
Screenplay by | Ramanand Sagar |
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Music by | Ravindra Jain |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 221 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 25–55 minutes |
Production company | Sagar Arts |
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Release | 18 July 1993 1999 | –
Shri Krishna, also known as Krishna is a 1993–1999 Indian Hindi-language television series, created, written and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It is an adaptation of the stories of the life of Krishna, based on the Srimad Bhagavatam, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Harivamsa, Vishnu Purana, Padma Purana, Garga Samhita, Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata.[1][2] The series has a total of 221 episodes.
Shri Krishna was first broadcast on DD Metro[1] in 1993 and it continued on through 1996;[3] it later continued on DD National (which was called DD1 at the time) in 1997,[4] but as DD refused to stream Gita Sermon, Vajranabha, and Banasura's Ego-Breaking, it was completely re-telecasted on Zee TV in 1999, It also streamed on Sony Entertainment Television in 2001,[5] It was later re-telecasted on DD National in the lockdown after Ramayan and Mahabharat ended. It surpassed both the serials in terms of TRP, andwas re-telecast on public demand during the lockdown in 2020 due to COVID-19 after the completion of Ramayan, Shri Krishna aired on DD from 03 May to 16 December 2020,[5] this serial was made in Hindi but has also been dubbed in languages like Tamil, Telugu etc. This serial enjoyed number 1 in terms of TRP till the 21st week of airing.[2]
This serial was also telecasted in Mauritius – Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation as early as 1991, Toronto- Channel 57, Nepal –Nepal TV, South Africa- M.Net, Indonesia- P.T. Cipta Television, Jakarta- Pendidikan, Italy- Fifth Remini Cinema International Film Festival, London- U.K.- T.V.Asia (Satellite).[5]
According to The Hindustan Times, "Shri Krishna was one of the biggest grossers for Doordarshan during the seven years it was on air.”[6]
Premise
This series covers various aspects of Krishna's life, including his birth, childhood antics, his role in the kingdom of Mathura, his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, and his crucial role in the Kurukshetra War, a central event in the Mahabharata. It also delves into his relationships with characters like Radha, his childhood friend, and his interactions with other gods, demons, and mortals.
In the first episode Ramanand Sagar talks about the beginning of the Kali Yuga period, and about king Parikshita being the last king and Kali Yuga starting. It also shows a glimpse of the Mahabharata War
Then the series starts focusing on Shri Krishna's life like his childhood antics, and dives into his relationship with Radha, and Balrama's marriage with Revati, Nara-Narayana, Syamantaka incident, Satybhama, Jambavati's Marriage to Krishna, Rukmi's antics and Krishna's Marriage to Rukmini, Yudhishthira being declared as the crown price of Indraprastha, Lakshagriha incident, Meeting of Krishna-Sudama, Pradyumna's lifestory, Paundraka Vasudeva's torture on Veermani and Tara (Tarini), Draupadi's Disrobing, The Mahabharata war, Vajranabha's life, Aniruddha-Usha marriage, Banasura-ego breaking.
Cast
Main
- Sarvadaman D. Banerjee as Krishna, Vishnu, Narayana (1996)
- Swapnil Joshi as adolescent Krishna (1993)
- Ashok Kumar Balkrishnan as Child Krishna (1993)
- Palak as Child Krishna (1993)
- Deepak Deulkar as Balrama, Sheshanaga (1996)
- Sanjeev Sharma as Teenage Balrama (1993-1994)
- Pinky Parikh as Rukmini (1996)
- Reshma Modi as Radha, Lakshmi (1993)
- Shweta Rastogi as Teenage Radha, Lakshmi (1993)
- Sandeep mohan as Arjuna,Nara
- Phalguni Parikh as Draupadi
- Govind Khatri as Karna
- Kumar Hegde as Duryodhana
- Raman Khatri as Dharmarajā
- Mahendra Ghule as Bhima, Hanuman
- Mukul Nag as Ashwathama
- Premchand Sharma as Pandu, Nakula
- Dinesh Anand, Deepak Jethi as Dushasana
Recurring
- Mona Parekh as Jambavati
- Shashi Sharma as Satyabhama
- Deepak Dave, Sagar Saini as Narada
- Vijay Kavish as Ugrasena, Shiva (1993)
- Amit Pachori as Shiva (1996)
- Lata Haya as Kunti
- Sunil Nagar as Bhishma
- Jayprakash Sharma as Shakuni
- Kanu Patel as Dronacharya, Suryadeva
- Tarakesh Chauhan as Dhritarashtra
- Jyotin Dave as Indra
- Mukul Nag as Ashwatthama
- Anuj Sharma as Abhimanyu
- N. Jitendra as Kripa
- Vijay Sharma as Vidura
- Aslam Khan as Various Roles
- Suneel Mattoo as Kritavarma
- Neela Patel as Gandhari
Episodic appearance
- Girish Pardeshi as Shiva, Surya (During the Samudra Manthana)
- Manish Sharma as Pradyumna
- Anupama Pardeshi as Mohini
- Navneet Chaddha as Aniruddha
- Sonia Kapoor as Subhadra
- Basheer Khan as Bhasmasura, Dwivida, Mayasura (Shambara's son), Maya Danava
- Sanjeev Siddharth as Bhaumasura
- Arvind Singh Rausariya as Kālayavana, Sage Gargyata (also known as Gārgyat Muni, father of Kaal Yavana and Rājguru of Trigart kingdom), Shambara's Rājguru, Vajranābha
- Shakti Singh and Unknown as Banasura
- Unknown as Maharani Vrinda (Wife of Banasura and Mother of Uṣā)
- Unknown as Maharani Sumati (Wife of Vajranabha and Mother of Prabhavati)
- Pradeep Nishit as
- Drupada (1995–1996)
- Parshurama (1999)
- Vyasa (1999)
- Gautam Chaturvedi as Paundraka Vasudeva
- Arun Mathur as Shambara
- Niharika Bhatt as Shambara's wife, Vajranābha's Grandmother
- Jharna Dave as Māyāvati, Hidimbi, Durga
- Radhakrishna Dutta as Uttanka, Vishwakarma, Jarasandha
- Neel Kamal as Kumbhketu (Shambarasura's Son)
- Damini Kanwal Shetty (Seema Kanwal) as Yashoda
- Sulakshana Khatri as Rohini
- Shahnawaz Pradhan as Nanda Baba, Shurasena, Chanura, Maha Bali
- Pinky Parikh as Yamuna, Lakshmi, Durga
- Vilas Raj as Kamsa
- Jyotin Dave as King Shalya, Sage Garga
- Mukul Nag as Sudama
- Bhakti Narula as Tarini
- Raj Premi as Shishupala, Hiranyakashyap, Jaya
- Paulomi Mukherjee as Devaki (1993)
- Sunil Pandey as Vasudeva (1993)
- Deepali Thosar as Rati (1996)
- Prairna Agrawal as Vasundhara
- Papiya Sengupta as Lalita
- Shyam Sunder Kalani as Chanura (Episode - 3)
- Swati Anand as
- Second wife of Maharaja Brihadratha of Magadha and Jarasandha's mother (1994)
- Revati (1996)
- Shikhandini (Amba), Shikhandi (1999)
- Chitralekha (1999)
- Sunil Chauhan as Uddhava (1993)
- Pramod Kapoor as Kali, Akrura, Jayadratha
- Girish Pardeshi as Kama
Production
Shri Krishna was produced by Ramanand Sagar, Subhash Sagar, and Prem Sagar under the banner "Sagar Enterprises" and directed by Ramanand Sagar, Anand Sagar, and Moti Sagar. The role of young Krishna was played by Swapnil Joshi and adult Krishna was played by Sarvadaman D. Banerjee. Govind Khatri was initially roped in to play the role of Dushasan, however later ended with the role of Karna.[7]
Filming took place in Gujarat, in particular in Umbergaon and Vadodara, where "huge sets" had been installed.[6]
Ramanand Sagar's television serial "Shri Krishna" made history in advertisement revenue for DD by earning the highest ever advertisement revenue by a single serial for DD by crossing the Rs. 70 Crore mark It was the no.1 TRP (Television Rating Points) while on the metro channel, It earned a record of Rs.14.31 Crores as advertisement revenue for DD Metro in the first year run on the network[5]
”The national broadcaster had a limit on the number of episodes it could air in the ’80s, but the ’90s brought about a change in these rules. A producer could now make a show for a longer duration.”, commented Kavita Awasthi in The Hindustan’Times.[6]
Direction
Shri Krishna was produced by Ramanand Sagar and Prem Sagar under the banner of “Sagar Enterprises” and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The series was shot at Vrindavan studio, Umargaon studio and then later at the Sagar Film City, Vadodara. It was a massive family effort especially the entire Mahabharata war sequences were shot by multiple camera using multiple creative direction from Sagar Family members.[5]
"The visual depiction of the Bhagwat Geeta by late Dr. Ramanand Sagar is a treat to watch for film-makers, on how an abstract and philosophical subject like the Geeta can be re-told in for a mass media communication."- quote from the directors [5]
The role of young Krishna was played by Swapnil Joshi and adult Krishna was played by Sarvadaman D. Banerjee. Both the actors became hugely popular after the telecast. Swapnil Joshi is still an actor in the Marathi film industry, and Banerjee quit acting and now teaches meditation in Rishikesh.[8][9][10] He supports the NGO "Pankh", which provides free education to slum children and livelihood skills to underprivileged women of Uttarakhand.[8][9][10]
The salary for one episode was ₹3500, and every month, this salary increased by ₹1000 [11]
Home media
In 2014, Reliance Home Video & Games and Moser Baer released it on DVDs.[4]
Reception
The series was a popular success to the point that, according to Kavita Awaasthi in The Hindustan Times, "Swapnil had a huge fan following because of the show. People thought he was Krishna."[6]
Awards
Shri Krishna won the Uptron Award for the “Best director” in the year 1995.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b "After 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat', now 'Shri Krishna' is returning to Doordarshan". The Economic Times. 27 April 2020. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ^ a b "Doordarshan has plans to bring back 'Shri Krishna' after 20 years | Business Insider India". Business Insider. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ^ Grewal, Kairvy (23 April 2020). "After Ramayan and Mahabharat, now Shri Krishna to return on DD". ThePrint. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
- ^ a b "DD on DVD". Hindustan Times. 28 October 2009. p. 11. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Production of Shri Krishna". Sagar World. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Shri Krishna: The show that turned Swapnil Joshi into God". 19 August 2016.
- ^ "श्रीकृष्णा में गोविंद खत्री को कर्ण नहीं दुशासन का रोल हुआ था ऑफर, भाई ने निभाया था युधिष्ठिर का किरदार" [Govind Khatri was offered the role of Dushasan not Karna in Sri Krishna, brother played the role of Yudhishthira]. Jansatta (in Hindi). 23 June 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ^ a b तोमर, संगीता (6 September 2023). "ऋषिकेश में गंगा किनारे योग सिखाते हैं रामानंद सागर के कृष्णा सर्वदमन डी बनर्जी, चौंका देगा हाल". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 31 July 2024.
- ^ a b Chouhan, Neha (30 March 2023). "'श्री कृष्ण' बन प्यारी-सी स्माइल से लूट लिया था दिल, अब बदल गया है पूरी तरह लुक, ऋषिकेश की वादियों में तलाश रहे सुकून". News18 हिंदी (in Hindi). Retrieved 31 July 2024.
- ^ a b "कहां हैं सीरियल 'श्री कृष्णा' में 'भगवान कृष्ण' का किरदार निभाने वाले ये कलाकार? जानें पूरी जानकारी". ABP Live (in Hindi). 25 April 2020. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
- ^ "Exclusive: रामानंद सागर के 'श्री कृष्णा' के शकुनी को भूले तो नहीं? उठा इनकी गुमनामी की ज़िन्दगी से पर्दा!". Hindi Rush (in Hindi). 23 May 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
External links
- Shri Krishna at IMDb