Gopal Krishna 1979 Page

| Search Intent | Likely Result | Key Identifier | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | WIMCO Matchbox Label | Image of a crawling baby Krishna | | Law Student | Supreme Court/High Court Case Text | Legal jargon (IPC Section 34/149) | | Spiritual Seeker | ISKCON Mumbai History / Biography | Photo of a saffron-robed monk | | Genealogy | A living person born in 1979 | Social media or LinkedIn profile |

| Song Title | Singer(s) | Notes | |------------|-----------|-------| | "Gopal Krishna Radhe Shyam" | Mahendra Kapoor | Title track, celebratory bhajan | | "Maiyya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo" | Usha Mangeshkar | Krishna’s denial of stealing butter | | "Radha Na Bole, Na Bole Re" | Hemlata | Melancholic love track | | "Aisi Laagi Lagan" | Narendra Chanchal | Devotional climax song |

It begins with the tyrannical King Kansa (Manher Desai), who usurps the throne of Mathura and imprisons his sister Devaki after a prophecy declares her eighth child will be his end. gopal krishna 1979

Thus, Gopal Krishna was born—not just as a movie, but as a proof of concept that India could produce a full-length animated feature that resonated with domestic audiences.

Why 1979 specifically?

The soundtrack, composed and written by , is considered one of the film’s strongest assets. Jain’s signature style of using traditional Indian instruments and devotional lyrics helped ground the "fantasy" elements in spiritual authenticity.

In the global Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON), holds a deeply personal meaning. It refers to Gopal Krishna Goswami —but not the revered senior saint who passed away in 2022. Rather, it refers to the cohort of disciples who were initiated in 1979. | Search Intent | Likely Result | Key

The film features a blend of established stars and talented character actors: