With Janmashtami around the corner, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra (SBKK) is set to stage the 49th edition of its iconic dance drama, ‘KRISHNA’ from Tuesday to Saturday at Kamani Auditorium, coinciding with the festival.
The production traces the life of Lord Krishna—from his divine birth to his departure—interweaving mythology, music, and movement. Scenes depict his childhood in Gokul and Vrindavan, his bond with Radha, his role in mediating between the Pandavas and Kauravas, and his counsel to Arjuna through the Bhagavad Gita.
“It is incredibly rewarding to see KRISHNA enter its 49th year,” said Padma Shri Shobha Deepak Singh, director and chairperson of SBKK. “The life of Lord Krishna is timeless — not just as mythology, but as a guiding philosophy instilled with love, courage and wisdom.”
The show blends Indian classical and folk dance styles, enhanced with elaborate costumes, traditional jewellery, symbolic animations and a music score that fuses classical and regional melodies. This year’s production features several young dancers to infuse fresh energy into the performance.
In line with the National Education Policy-2020, SBKK will hold special morning performances for schools on Monday and Tuesday, including a 75-minute show followed by a 45-minute interactive workshop. Afternoon shows on August 14–16 will also be open for bulk school bookings.
Supported by the Ministry of Culture, KRISHNA has captivated audiences for over four decades with its themes of love, duty, compassion and truth. SBKK says the production is not just a cultural spectacle but “an experience that uplifts, enlightens and endures”.
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