Sanskruti Jayana has stepped into the spotlight with a striking debut on the big screen in the much-talked-about mythological epic Krishnavataram. Playing one of the film’s most emotionally layered characters, the actress has quickly caught audience’s attention with her graceful screen presence, expressive performance, and classical elegance. While the actress continues to receive love from fans, she has now opened up about preparing for her debut role.
Stepping into the character’s world was nothing short of a divine experience for Sanskruti. “I learnt so much through this journey because Satyabhama was real, unapologetic, flawed, yet someone who loved Krishna fully and intensely. She was innocent, emotional, and so deeply human. As Sanskruti, I relate to her transformation immensely from who she was to becoming more unconditional in her love. It has been the most special role of my life, and I don’t know if I will ever feel this attached to a character again,” she says.
Beyond working on , body language, walk, and dialogue delivery, she focused deeply on understanding the purity of Satyabhama’s devotion towards Krishna. “I knew her love for Krishna had to reflect through my eyes. For that, I personally tried to connect closely with Krishna with complete honesty and purity. Only when something feels real within you, it reflects truthfully on screen. Through different practices, I tried to reach that emotional and spiritual space,” Sanskruti adds.
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 successfully in theatres.
