Lord Krishna the Warrior: Shri Krishna Avatar in Mahoba Announced

For the First Time on Screen: Lord Krishna the Warrior Comes Alive in “Shri Krishna Avatar in Mahoba


New Delhi, India – The AbhayCharan Foundation and Sreejee Entertainment have joined hands for a historic cinematic venture Shri Krishna Avatar in Mahoba. Backed by the blessings of His Grace Jitamitra Prabhu Sri, senior guru at ISKCON Delhi, this magnum opus will transport audiences to the 11th–12th century, unveiling a rare portrayal of Lord Krishna not only as the divine protector but also as a fearless warrior.

This multilingual epic will combine grand visual storytelling with a deep spiritual essence, bringing to life the sacred history of Mahoba a land steeped in culture, devotion, and valor.

This is the first time the world will see Lord Krishna as a warrior in a historical film that is both soul-stirring and visually spectacular,” shares project head Anil Vyas. “It’s a story with a universal appeal that transcends borders, faiths, and generations.

Helming the project is acclaimed filmmaker Mukund Pandey, known for weaving history with heartfelt drama. “Mahoba’s heritage is rich with devotion and courage,” Pandey says. “Our aim is to create a film that not only honors this legacy but also presents Lord Krishna’s timeless message of love, righteousness, and hope in a new light.”

More than just a movie, Shri Krishna Avatar in Mahoba promises to be a spiritual journey an immersive experience into an era where faith and valor walked hand in hand.

Details about the star cast and release date will be announced soon.

About The AbhayCharan Foundation

Dedicated to sharing the teachings of Srila Prabhupada and timeless Vedic wisdom, the Foundation works to inspire spiritual growth and moral values worldwide.

About Sreejee Entertainment

A production house known for delivering heartwarming, family-friendly films that resonate with audiences and critics alike, creating stories that leave a lasting impact.



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