Even before its release, Krishna Vatsaram is generating headlines with a launch that blends faith, culture and political attention. The trailer was unveiled at the sacred Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, drawing massive crowds and turning the event into a spiritual gathering.
The rollout extended across key religious sites in Mathura and Vrindavan, transforming a film promotion into a devotional experience. The cast and crew later met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who encouraged more cinema rooted in Indian culture and heritage.
Directed by Hardik Gajjar, the film promises a grand, immersive retelling of Lord Krishna’s story and is planned as the first part of a three-film franchise. With a global release set for May 7, 2026, Krishna Vatsaram is positioning itself as more than just a film — a cultural and spiritual spectacle.