'Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate' is minting huge numbers at the box office and is the highest-grossing film in Gujarati cinema. The makers recently celebrated this milestone in a special event hosted by the cinema network Citara. The makers expressed their gratitude to all Gujaratis in India and abroad for supporting the film and helping it reach this historic number.
Makers announce plans for film city and media school
As reported by Cinema Express, at the celebration, the team revealed their plans to create a film city and a media school in Gujarat. They said the school and city will have high-end facilities to nurture artistic talents and train the next generation of filmmakers and actors. A comprehensive plan is expected to be presented to the government soon. The idea is to make Gujarat a creative hub that meets international standards, in alignment with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s vision.
The ceremony was attended by many key members of the film. Cinematographer Shubham Gajjar and stars like Maulik Chauhan,
Karan Joshi,
Shruhad Goswami, and Reeva Rachh were present.
Audience response and reviews
Social media is buzzing with positive reviews for the film. One viewer wrote, “The movie of love, self-realisation which made us believe that being good something you can slay in today’s world. All the detailing of film, story, shooting present in way which gives the feeling like you truly feel the energy of Krishna (the meaning of life).” Another comment read, “Wonderful script and the efforts of the entire team has been excellent. They’ve outdone the expectations of the audience. The music and songs are also really good. All the actors have done a really good job including the actor who played Krishna. Overall the entire production is fantastic. A must watch for every Gujarati.”
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