Mahabharat is an Indian mythological TV series based on the ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. It portrays the story of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes.
Mayabazar is a comedy film that is set in a fantasy world. It revolves around a love story and the use of magic and deception. The plot is centered around a wedding and features royalty, kings, and a marriage proposal. The film incorporates elements of Hindu mythology and is known for its illusionary scenes.
In the sequel to Karthikeya (2014), Karthik faces personal problems which push him to search for the truth. His journey unfolds the power of the ancient Indian belief system and the essence of Lord Krishna within 500 characters.
Daana Veera Soora Karna is a 1977 mythological epic film based on the Indian epic Mahabharata. It showcases the story of Daana Veera Soora Karna, a generous warrior who plays three roles in the war. The movie explores themes of generosity, Indian mythology, and war.
Chhota Bheem and Krishna join forces to save Dholakpur and defeat the evil Kirmada.
The story of the Hare Krishna movement in the West, contrasting the spiritual exploration of its devotees with the leadership's systemic, long-term cover-up of criminality, moral decay and abuse of power.
Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam is a movie that depicts the story of the great Indian epic, Mahabharata. It showcases the journey of the Pandavas, their struggles, and the role played by Lord Krishna in guiding them.
Produced by the Eastman Kodak Company and shot in a then-experimental process, two-color Kodachrome, Martha Graham's dance "The Flute of Krishna" is performed by students from the Eastman School of Music. It's likely (but unconfirmed) that the film was directed by an uncredited Rouben Mamoulian.
Hailed as India's first stereoscopic animated film, 'Krishna Aur Kans' is an exciting narrative full of action and drama. The movie chronicles Krishna's early years -- from his birth as the nemesis of his tyrannical uncle Kans.
The Doings of Lord Krishna is a 1971 movie that tells the adventurous and enlightening journey of Lord Krishna, a central figure in Hinduism. The movie explores various episodes and teachings based on Hindu religious scriptures, showcasing Krishna's divine powers, his playful nature, and his guidance to his devotees.
Krishna - The Birth is the enchanting tale of the miraculous birth of Lord Vishnu in the form of baby Krishna to Vasudev and Devaki. The story is set in an era when the human race was overburdened by the demonic forces of different kings posing themselves as the royal order.
The Great War of Gita is a mythological TV show based on the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata. It revolves around the epic battle between two warring families, the Pandavas and the Kauravas. The show explores themes of duty, righteousness, and the consequences of war.
Kannan Karunai is a 1971 remake Indian Tamil-language Hindu Epic film directed by N. T. Rama Rao.
The film told, apart from the main story of the friendship between Krishna and Kuchela, a few sequences from the Bhagavatha
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