RadhaKrishn | |
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Genre | Mythology |
Created by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Developed by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Nitin Mathura Gupta |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Saurabh Raj Jain |
Opening theme | RadhaKrishn – song |
Ending theme | Krishnvani by Krishna (Sumedh Mudgalkar) |
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Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 1145 |
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Executive producer | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
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Editor | Paresh Shah |
Camera setup | multi-camera |
Running time | 22 - 23 minutes |
Production company | Swastik Productions |
Budget | ₹150 crores |
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Network | Star Bharat |
Release | 1 October 2018 – 21 January 2023 |
RadhaKrishn is an Indian Hindi-language mythological television drama series that premiered on 1 October 2018 on Star Bharat[1][2] and is also digitally available on Disney+ Hotstar.[3][4][5][6] After a successful run of more than 5 years, it went off air on 21 January 2023.[7] The series is based on the life of Hindu deities Radha and Krishna. It is produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary, Rahul Kumar Tewary and Gayatri Gill Tewary for Swastik Productions and is directed by Rahul Kumar Tewary. The roles of Krishna and Radha are played by Sumedh Mudgalkar and Mallika Singh. It completed 1145 episodes and is listed among longest running television series of India and also became the longest ran mythological series. It is also the longest running drama series on Star Bharat to date.
A prequel of RadhaKrishn, titled Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki, was telecast from 19 October 2021 to 4 July 2022.[8]
Plot
Chapter 1 : Radha-Krishna's teenage
Krishna's devotee, Sridama curses Radha-Lakshmi in Goloka to forget Krishna for 100 years and live on Earth. This was a part of cosmic play as it was time for Krishna-Vishnu to make his entry into the mortal world to save Bhudevi from evil. Radha and Krishna are reborn in Barsana and Mathura respectively.
Krishna is destined to kill his evil maternal uncle, Kamsa. Meanwhile, Ayan, Radha's friend loves Radha and he tries to separate Radha from Krishna. Krishna defeats Vyomasura, a demon whose marriage was fixed with Radha. Krishna removes all humanly weaknesses like bhaya (fear), moha (greed), krodha (anger), ghrina (hatred), irshya (envy), ahankara (pride) and heenbhavna (lack of self-confidence) out of Radha. In the process, she becomes closer to Krishna but is forced to marry Ayan. Later she realises that this marriage is merely an illusion as she can't marry anyone except Krishna because she is the incarnation of Lakshmi and Krishna is none other than Vishnu, Lakshmi's consort. Radha understands that her marriage is fake and eternally, she is Krishna's consort after Brahma completes Brahma Kalyāna (heavenly wedding) of Radha and Krishna in Goloka.
Krishna, along with Balarama, defeats the demons sent by Kamsa such as Putana, Bakasura, Aghasura, Timirasura, Sudarshana, Arishtasura, Keshi, Vyomasura, Dhenukasura, Ekadansha, Pralambasura, the evil enchanter Sammohana, and his 8 brothers who are defeated by Radha's Ashtalakshmi (8 incarnations of Lakshmi) avatars. Finally, Kans calls Krishna and Balaram to Mathura for killing them. However Balaram kills Kamsa's eight brothers and Krishna kills Kamsa. Krishna's biological parents Devaki and Vasudeva are freed from prison and Kamsa's imprisoned father Ugrasena is crowned king. Now, Krishna, Balarama and the Yadavas move to Dwaraka, their new home. Balarama marries Revati (Jyotishmati) in her earlier life, who loved Balarama as Shesha. Elsewhere, Krishna marries Rukmini. Later, Krishna also marries Satyabhama and Jambavati. He then kills the evil Narakasura and his general Mura.
Chapter 2 : Mahabharata
The Pandavas have escaped the lac-palace incident which was organised by their evil cousins – the Kauravas, headed by Duryodhana and his brother Dushasana, their uncle Shakuni and Duryodhana's friend Karna. He helps Panchala king Drupada arrange a Swayamvara for his daughter Draupadi, who was born from a yajna. The third Pandava prince Arjuna wins Draupadi's svayamvara and marries her, however circumstances force Draupadi to marry all five Pandavas. The Pandavas receive a new kingdom Indraprastha, faraway from Hastinapura due to the conflict with the Kauravas.
Krishna's sister Subhadra elopes with Arjuna, whereas Krishna kills the Pundra king Paundraka Vasudeva, an impostor. The second Pandava Bhima also kills the Magadha king Jarasandha. Pandavas soon perform Rajasuya Yagna where they gain supremacy over all of Aryavarta, where Krishna's cousin Shishupala interrupts the ceremony, only to be killed by Krishna. Later, Duryodhana organises a dice game with Shakuni wherein Pandavas lose all their wealth and are humiliated, while Krishna saves Draupadi from getting disrobed in the court by Dushasana. Later, the Pandavas and Draupadi are exiled for 13 years. Upon their return starts the Kurukshetra War, where Arjuna receives from Krishna, the knowledge of Bhagavad Gita. Shikhandi (who got a boon from Lord Shiva to kill Bhishma in her previous birth as Amba) kills Bhishma. Dhrishtadyumna kills Dronacharya, Arjuna kills Karna. Sahadeva kills Shakuni, whereas Bhima kills all the 100 Kauravas, with the war ending with the death of Duryodhana. Gandhari curses Krishna that the Yadava clan will be similarly destroyed. On the other hand, Krishna turns Ayan into a better person.
Chapter 3 : Punarmilan
Krishna returns to Dwaraka. Pradyumna returns to Dwaraka and marries Rukmavati, and a son Aniruddha is born to them. To Jambavati and Krishna, a son Samba is born, who is termed to be the reason for the Yadava destruction as cursed by Gandhari. Samba grows up to be short-tempered but loves his family, especially his mother; however, he hates Radha. Later, Samba, Aniruddha, and Balaram's sons Nishath and Ulmuk are sent to Gurukula along with Radha and return after a few years, as teens. Aniruddha is kept in captivity at Shonitapura, the kingdom of Banasura, by his daughter Usha. This soon results in a war between Krishna and Banasura, wherein Shiva has to fight for Banasura due to his boon, resulting in a faceoff between Krishna and Shiva. Krishna defeats Shiva and punishes Banasura for kidnapping his grandson. Soon, Aniruddha is married to Usha while Samba is married to Hastinapur's Kaurava princess, Lakshmanaa, Duryodhana and Bhanumati's daughter. As Samba had previously joined hands with Banasura, he is cursed with leprosy by Krishna and Surya cures Samba. Samba heavily worships Surya, out of gratitude. Later, Krishna marries Yamuna.
Shankhchuda (rebirth of Sridama) enters the story and has a loving wife, Tulasi, who is his strength but he only uses her. With the help of Tulasi and her devotion to him, Shankhchuda got immense strength and he vows to destroy the whole universe. Krishna disguises himself as Shankhchuda and goes to Tulasi to break her devotion. After Shankhchuda is killed, Tulasi feels cheated. She curses Krishna to become a stone (sālagrāma). However, Tulasi realizes her mistake after she remembers her past. She decides to take her curse back and transforms herself into a Tulasi plant. She then marries Krishna in this form and is told to remain on earth in that form. This displays Tulasi Kalyāna (Tulsi's wedding). Consequently, Hanuman visits Dwarka and witnesses Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita in Krishna, Balarama, and Radha respectively. He gets to know that Krishna and Radha were Rama and Sita in their previous birth and they in turn, are none other than Vishnu and Lakshmi.
Lord Shiva suggests that Krishna should perform the Ashwamedh Yagya, for which he would need someone as his consort (ardhāngini). Krishna chooses Rukmini to sit with him for the yajna; to this his other queens object, claiming that they are equally eligible for sitting with him. Narada advised performing Tulabhara (balancing) in order to find the perfect consort for Krishna. On the weighing scale, Krishna is in one balance and the other queens have to put their jewelry to win Krishna. Radha arrives and places a pair of bangles gifted by Krishna and a tulasi leaf, and wins him upon balancing the scale.
After Krishna's 100th Janmashtami (birthday), the time finally comes, when Sridama's curse comes to an end and Radha remembers everything about Goloka and her true identity as a goddess and the consort of Krishna. Later, she kills Kaptasur, Shalva's accomplice, and Krishna's lookalike, after she realizes his evilness. Afterward, Vidhurath, brother of Dantavakra, tries to kill Radha but gets executed by Krishna's Sudarshana Chakra.
Later, Samba insults Rishi Durvasa in disguise, only to get cursed to be the cause of the Yadava tribe's destruction.
Vishnu has returned to Vaikuntha, however, there is still unrest on Earth. Narada asks some sages who should be worthy of accepting a sacrificial offering. Many say it should be Brahma or Vishnu or Shiva. Narada asks Bhrigu to =visit the three gods. Bhrigu visits Brahma, but he is engrossed by the music played by his wife Saraswati. Bhrigu grows impatient and curses him to never be worshipped on Earth. Bhrigu visits Shiva, only to find him spending time with Parvati. Bhrigu curses Shiva to be worshipped as a lingam by all on Earth. Bhrigu visits Vishnu but is dismayed to see Lakshmi massaging his feet, actually out of love for her husband. Bhrigu stamps the sleeping Vishnu on his chest. Vishnu then massages Bhrigu's foot and shuts his third arrogant eye. Bhrigu realises his mistake and asks for repentance while asking him to accept the offering. Vishnu agrees and sees a crying Lakshmi. Lakshmi condemns Vishnu, saying that Bhrigu stamped on his chest, Lakshmi's second abode (vakshasthala), thereby indirectly insulting Lakshmi too. She leaves Vaikuntha and is reborn as Bhargavi, Bhrigu's daughter in Karvipur. Vishnu descends on Earth as Srinivasa and meditates in an anthill. Brahma and Shiva take the form of cattle and go to Bhargavi with Narada. Bhargavi takes the cattle to the king. The king appoints a cowherd to look after the cattle. Since Vishnu was meditating without food or water, Brahma and Shiva as cattle, squirted milk from their udders every day, to feed Vishnu. This made the cattle weak. The cowherd witnesses the cattle squirting milk and throws an axe at them. The axe instead hits Vishnu on his head, resulting in a bloody gash. Vishnu curses the cowherd and leaves for the hermitage of Vakula Devi. Meanwhile, a demon named Kolasura troubles the people of Karvipur. Bhargavi tries attacking him with her powers and finally transforms into Mahalakshmi, the higher form of Lakshmi. Kolasura asks her, after his death, the town should be named after him. Mahalakshmi agrees and kills Kolasura, thereby obtaining the name Ambabai. Karvipur is renamed Kolhapur and a temple is built for Mahalakshmi.
Srinivasa stays in Vakula Devi's hermitage. While on a hunt, he sees a rogue elephant chasing a princess. He subdues the elephant and the princess accidentally bumps into Srinivasa. The princess falls in love with him, when her maid calls her. The princess is revealed to be Padmavati. Srinivasa returns to Vakula Devi and tells him about his true identity and his desire to marry Padmavati. Vakula Devi agrees and goes to king Akasharaja, Padmavati's father. At the same time, thinking that the king won't believe her, Srinivasa disguises himself as a fortune-teller and tells the queen about the marriage proposal. The queen tells the king at the same time as Vakula Devi tells the king. The wedding preparations begin. Vishnu takes a loan from Kubera to build a mansion for himself and Padmavati, promising to repay the loan after the Kali Yuga. Srinivasa then marries Padmavati.
Lakshmi finds out about Srinivasa and Padmavati's wedding and confronts them. The feud results in Srinivasa turning into an idol. Brahma and Shiva then explain to Lakshmi and Padmavati that Padmavati was actually Vedavati, who wanted to marry Vishnu in her previous birth, but immolated herself due to Ravana's advances on her. Lakshmi returns to Vaikuntha and stays in Vishnu's chest, while Padmavati moves to Tiruchanur and turns into an idol, named Alamelumanga Amma. Vishnu's idol is then enshrined in the Tirumala Temple.
Cast and characters
Main
- Sumedh Mudgalkar as Krishna, Rama, Parashurama, Vishnu, Paundraka, Gopadevi, Gopika, Achyuta, Gopala, Govind, Madhava, Manmohana, Banke Bihari, Giridhari, Kaptasura, Mohini, Srinivas, Venkatesh (2018–2023)
- Mallika Singh as Radha, Sita, Bhumi, Lakshmi, Ashta Lakshmi, Alakshmi, Shitala, Madhavi, Vallabh, Kishori, Bhargavi (2018–2023)
- Basant Bhatt as Balarama, Lakshman, Shesha, Baldevi, Ananga Manjari, Govindraja and Bharya (2018–2023)
Recurring
- Himanshu Soni as Krishna of Goloka (2018)
- Shivya Pathania as Radha of Goloka (2018)
- Tarun Khanna as Shiva and Hanuman (2018–2023)
- Piyali Munsi as Parvati, Sati, Siddhidatri, Durga, Mahakali, Bhadrakali (2018–2023)
- Ganesh Pai as Hans (2022)
- Zalak Desai as Rukmini, Padmavathi (2019–2023)
- yashashvi paandey as Asthi 2022 -2023
- Pratik Parihar as Prince Vasudev (2022)
- Nisha Nagpal/Shalini Vishnudev as Saraswati (2020–2021)/(2021–2023)
- Amardeep Garg as Brahma (2018-2023)
- Kumar Hegde as Narada (2018–2023)
- Raman Thukral as Ganesha (2019–2023)
- Manish Bishla as Indra (2019–2023)
- Harsh Vashisht as Sridama of Goloka (2018–2023)
- Falaq Naaz as Devaki (2018–2023)
- Naveen Jinger as Vasudeva (2018–2023)
- Arpit Ranka as Kansa (2018–2023)
- Gavie Chahal as Nanda Baba (2018–2019; 2022)
- Reena Kapoor/Aditi Sajwan as Yashoda (2018–2019)/(2022–2023)
- Vasundhara Kaul as Rohini Devi (2018–2019)
- Rakesh Kukreti as Vrishabhanu (2018–2019)/(2022–2023)
- Akangsha Rawat as Kirtida (2018–2019)/(2022–2023)
- Runav Shah as Bal Krishna (2018–2020)
- Myra Rajpal as Bal Radha (2018–2020)
- Hazel Gaur as Bal Krishna (2022)
- Nimai Bali as Ugrapath (2018–2020)
- Malini Sengupta as Jatila (2018–2020)
- Rushiraj Pawar as Ayan (2018–2020)
- Harsha Khandeparkar as Kutila (2019–2020)
- Monika Chauhan/Kanchan Dubey as Revati (2019–2021)/(2021–2023)
- Vaidehi Nayar / Manisha Saxena / Unknown as Jambavati (2020)/(2020–2021)
- Aleya Ghosh as Satyabhama (2020–2021)
- Kajol Srivastav as Kalindi or Goddess Yamuna (2021)
- Joohi Pal as Mitravinda (2021)
- Nishi Saxena as Nagnajiti or Satya (2021)
- Payal Gupta as Bhadra (2021)
- Neha Tiwari as Lakshmana or Charuhasini (2021)
- Kunwar Vikram Soni/Kunal Gaud as Pradyumna (2020)/(2021-2022)
- Kartikey Malviya as Samba (2020–2023)
- Tisha Kapoor / Unknown as Lakshmanaa (2020–2022)
- Bhavesh Balchandani/Saurav Singh as Aniruddha (2020)/(2021–2022)
- Harsh Mehta as Nishatha (2020–2022)
- Devesh Sharma as Ulmuka (2020–2022)
- Preeti Verma as Chandravali (2019)
- Mukul Raj Singh as Govardhan (2019)
- Rajesh Chahar as Subal (2018–2019)
- Tanishq Seth as Chutki (2018–2019)
- Richa Rathore as Rukmavati (2020)
- Aswin Patil as Damma (2018–2019)
- Resha Konkar as Kunti (2020)
- Ishita Ganguly as Draupadi (2020)
- Kamaljeet Rana as Dhrishtadyumna (2020)
- Kanan Malhotra as Yudhishthira (2020)
- Zuber Ali as Bhima (2020)
- Kinshuk Vaidya as Arjuna (2020)
- Ujjwal Sharma as Nakula (2020)
- Vikas Singh as Sahadeva (2020)
- Krip Suri as Duryodhana (2020)
- Ankit Gulati as Dushasana (2020)
- Malhar Pandya as Karna (2020)
- Sachin Verma as Bhishma (2020)
- Hemant Choudhary as Guru Dronacharya (2020)
- Sai Ballal as Shakuni (2020)
- Vinit Kakar as Shishupala (2020)
- Ansha Sayed as Shikhandini (2020)
- Aanchal Goswami/Nikita Tiwari as Subhadra (2020)/(2021–2022)
- Saurabh Raj Jain as Narrator (2018)
- Pooja Sharma as Yogmaya (2018)
- Sumedh Mudgalkar as Shuka (2019-2020)
- Vinit Kakar as Garuda (2020)
- Chetan Hansraj as Ravana (2019)
- Harsh Vashisht as Shankhachuda (2021)
- Meghan Jadhav as Vyomasur (2019)
- Deepak Bhatia as Shukracharya
- Jiten Lalwani as Maharishi Bhrigu (2022)
Soundtrack
The original music of the series is composed by Surya Raj Kamal with the background score by Jitesh Panchal and Sushant Pawar. Lyrics are penned by Shekhar Astitwa, Neetu Pandey Kranti, Vikas Chauhan, Dr. Kannan, and others. The shlokas, mantras, and excerpts from various Hindu mythology scriptures and texts like Bhagavata Purana and Brahma Vaivarta Purana have been transformed into various themes. Popular devotional songs like Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari, Govind Bolo Hari Gopal Bolo, and Bolo Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki have also been recreated. Some shlokas, bhajans, songs, and background music from Swastik's another magnum opus series Mahabharat are also used in the series. Surya Raj Kamal has composed more than 20 original compositions for Raasleela of Radha-Krishn. Star Bharat in December 2018 uploaded a video consisting of 14 songs from the series till that date.[9]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Krishn Hai Vistar Yadi (Title Song)" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Bharat Kamal, Gul Saxena | |
2. | "Tum Prem Ho" (Solo, Duet, and Sad Versions) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Lalwani, Aishwarya Anand | |
3. | "Tum Bina Main Kuch Nahi" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Lalwani, Gul Saxena | |
4. | "Kya Ho Raha" (Solo, Duet, and Sad Versions) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Aishwarya Anand, Mohit Lalwani | |
5. | "O Kanha O Krishna" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Aishwarya Anand | |
6. | "Bina Krishn Ke Radha Kahan" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Aishwarya Anand, Mohit Lalwani | |
7. | "Prem Milan" | Neetu Pandey Kranti | Jitesh Panchal | Krishn Beura | |
8. | "Param Premmay Radhika" (Golok Maharaas Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Mishra, Gul Saxena | |
9. | "Punarchandra Ujjwal Nisha" (Vrindavan Maharaas Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Mishra, Gul Saxena | |
10. | "Kanha Ki Dhun Pe Aaj" (Purnima Maharaas (Gopeshwar Mahadev Maharaas Version)) | Vikas Chauhan | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Mishra, Gul Saxena, Jitesh Panchal, Sushant Pawar, Chetan Sharma, Jolly Dasgupta (Chorus) | |
11. | "Rang Prem Ka Chadhe" (Gopadevi Raas Version) | Vikas Chauhan | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Mishra, Gul Saxena | |
12. | "Jahan Jahan Radhe Wahan" (Holi Maharaas Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Shaikh, Aishwarya Anand, Gul Saxena | |
13. | "Kanha Ke Adharan Dhari Bansuri" (Holi Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Shaikh | |
14. | "Bansuri Krishn Ki Baajegi" (Vivaah Maharaas Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal, Traditional | Abdul Shaikh | |
15. | "Radha Ke Sang Chhedkhani Kare" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Shaikh | |
16. | "Bholi Bhali Radhe Ko" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Various Artists | |
17. | "Phoolon Wali Holi Mein" (Phoolon Ki Holi Version) | Neeti Pandey Kranti | Jitesh Panchal | Jitesh Panchal, Sushant Pawar, Chetan Sharma, Jolly Dasgupta (Chorus) | |
18. | "Paane Ko Hi Prem Kare" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Puran Shiva | |
19. | "Radha Theme" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Randeep Bhaskar | |
20. | "Shringar Chandra – Panchnaad Panchroop" | Vinod Sharma | Surya Raj Kamal | Gul Saxena | |
21. | "Koi Kahe Kanha" | Neetu Pandey Kranti | Jitesh Panchal | Jitesh Panchal, Sushant Pawar, Chetan Sharma, Jolly Dasgupta (Chorus) | |
22. | "Sab Utsav Aaj" | Neetu Pandey Kranti | Lenin Nandi | Rinku Giri | |
23. | "Saathi Aao Re" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Various Artists | |
24. | "Radha-Krishna Arti" | Dr. Kannan, Traditional | Jitesh Panchal | Jitesh Panchal, Sushant Pawar, Chetan Sharma, Jolly Dasgupta (Chorus) | |
25. | "O Maiya Mori" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Swaty Nandi | |
26. | "Aaya Govinda" (Janmashtami Maharaas Version) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Shaikh, Jolly Dasgupta | |
27. | "Bholi Bhali Radha Ko" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Shaikh, Aishwarya Anand | |
28. | "Treta Ho Ya Dwapar Ho" | Neetu Pandey Kranti | Surya Raj Kamal | Mohit Mishra | |
29. | "Dwarkapati Se" (Krishna Sudama Milan Song) | Shekhar Astitwa | Jitesh Panchal | Mohit Mishra, Rohit Shastri | |
30. | "Shyam Mein Hai Radha" | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Puran Shiva | |
31. | "Hori Re Rasiya" (Holi Maharaas – Dwarka Antim Holi) | Shekhar Astitwa | Surya Raj Kamal | Abdul Sheikh, Supriya Joshi | |
32. | "Bol Kaise Kanhaiya Rijhaye Radhe" (Mela Maharaas - RadhaKrishn 2.0 First Maharaas) | Ravi Chopras | Bharat Kamal | Mohit Lalwani, Prateeksha Srivastava | |
33. | "Tum hi tum ho mujh mein he Radhe" (Milan song - RadhaKrishn 2.0) | Ravi Chopra | Bharat Kamal | Mohit Lalwani, Aishwarya Anand |
Production
Development
The series is one of the most expensive series on Indian Television as ₹150 crore is said to have been spent by Swastik Productions. Shooting took place in Umbergaon, a suburb in Gujarat, India. The series was mainly shot in front of a green/blue screen. Shibhapriya Swas is the set and costume designer who was inspired from their descriptions in scriptures, as well as different paintings. Surya Raj Kamwas is the music director of the show who composed various themes. There were approximately 500 members of the crew.[10][11][12][13][14]
Casting
In 2017, Chahat Pandey was first cast as the lead Radha opposite Sumedh Mudgalkar while Madirakshi Mundle and Siddharth Arora as Goloka RadhaKrishna. They also starred in the show's first teaser, however, were replaced by Mallika Singh, Shivya Pathania and Himanshu Soni due to creative differences.[15][16]
Reception
In the first week of December 2018, it was at fifth position with 6.6 million impressions.[17]
Prequel
In June, it was announced that a prequel show will be launched, highlighting the early days of Lord Krishna. It has been titled as Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki. It premiered on 19 October 2021 and ended on 4 July 2022.
References
- ↑ "Radhakrishn makes an entry in Top 5; Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai loses its spot - Times of India". The Times of India. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ↑ "RadhaKrishn actors Sumedh Mudgalkar, Mallika Singh and crew of 180 people stranded at shoot location amid lockdown". Hindustan Times. 22 April 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ↑ "श्रीकृष्ण जन्माष्टमी पर रिलीज हुआ धारावाहिक 'राधाकृष्ण' का ये प्रोमो, क्या आपने देखा?– News18 हिंदी". News18 India. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- ↑ "Himanshu Soni: Going to parties cannot get me a role". The Times of India. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- ↑ "Arpit Ranka to play Kansa in Siddharth Kumar Tewary's 'Radha Krishna'". The Times of India. August 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- ↑ "Radha Krishna serial cast: जानें, कौन से ऐक्टर्स निभा रहे हैं 'राधा-कृष्ण' में रोल". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). 27 December 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
- ↑ "Exclusive - Sumedh Mudgalkar on RadhaKrishn going off-air: Since the last 10-12 days fans have been visiting us, requesting to not shut down the show". The Times of India. 21 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
- ↑ जय कन्हैया लाल की | नया शो, retrieved 24 September 2021
- ↑ "राधाकृष्ण के 14 मधुर गीत". Retrieved 5 September 2019 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "RadhaKrishn Actors, Crew of 180 People Stuck at Shoot Location Due to Coronavirus Lockdown". News18. 22 April 2020.
- ↑ "MAKING OF RADHA KRISHN | MUSIC DIRECTOR | 01 MIN 30 SECS" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ "MAKING OF RADHAKRISHN | SET DESIGNER | 01 MIN 30 SECS" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ "Indian Telly Awards 2019". Times of India. 2019.
- ↑ "Radhakrishn makes an entry in Top 5; Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai loses its spot - Times of India". The Times of India. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ↑ "सावधान इंडिया के बाद राधा-कृष्ण सीरियल में भी नजर आएंगी चाहत पांडे". Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). 19 February 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ↑ "Damoh ki Chahat Pandey // Radhe Krishna Serial // Film // Sachin Rathore Film Trailer". YouTube (YouTube). 14 August 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ↑ "Naagin 3 dethroned from top spot by this popular family drama". India Today.
External links
- RadhaKrishn at IMDb
- RadhaKrishn at TV Guide