Balram Shri Krishna

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Balram Shri Krishna
Directed by Chandrakant
Starring Shahu Modak
Jayshree Gadkar
Dara Singh
Savitri
Prem Nath
Aruna Irani
Geetanjali
Randhawa
Running time
176 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Hindi

Balram Shri Krishna is a 1968 Indian action movie, directed by Chandrakant, starring Shahu Modak, Jayshree Gadkar, Dara Singh, Savitri, Prem Nath, Aruna Irani, Geetanjali and Randhawa.

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Plot

It is about various conflicts, events and Brotherhood between the yadava Prince brothers, Balram and Krishna. It adapts the tales of the wedding of Balram and Revathi, Kalyavan vadh by Muchkunda, Jarasandha Vadh, Rukmini Haran, vrata of eight Patranis of Krishna, Krishna Sudama, Subhadra Haran, Surekha Haran/Maya Bazaar, Usha Haran/War between Krishna and Banasura, imprisonment of Sambha by Kauravas, and Balram approaches Duryodhana to free him. Duryodhana and Arjuna approach Krishna for war, Krishna sides with Arjuna, while Balarama not wanting bloodshed, goes tirthyatra to various significant dhams, temples pray for Peace, movie ends with scenes of Krishna leading Arjuna's Chariot in Kurukshetra.

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