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Yashoda is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language medical action thriller film [7] written and directed by Hari–Harish. It stars Samantha in the title role alongside Unni Mukundan , Varalaxmi Sarathkumar , Sampath Raj , Rao Ramesh , Shatru and Murali Sharma .
Hari Shankar and Harish Narayan are an Indian director and writer duo predominantly working in Tamil film industry. [1] Hari and Harish are pioneers as filmmakers of three consecutive first-of-its-kind movies in Tamil, namely Orr Eravuu (2010), India's First Viewpoint film, [2] Ambuli (2012), first stereoscopic 3D Tamil film [3] and Aaaah (2014), first horror anthology Tamil film.
The filming of the movie took place at Ranmihithenna Telecinema Park, Sri Lanka. [4] The film was released on 26 April 2018, simultaneously with upcoming Vesak festival. [5] The film screened 74 theaters worldwide and passed 100 days successfully. Screening of the film ended on 9 August. [6]
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Yasodha Krishna is a 1975 Indian Telugu-language film directed by C. S. Rao.The film features Baby Sridevi and Baby Rohini portraying young Lord Krishna, with the latter making her on-screen debut as a child artiste at the age of five.
Yashoda – Goshta Shyamchya Aaichi (transl. Yashoda – Tale of Shyam's Mother) is an Indian Marathi-language historical television series which aired on Zee Marathi. [1] It stars Varada Deodhar, Sarthak Ketkar, and Rohini Hattangadi in lead roles.
Raju is a lovely end to Yashoda, who thinks and calls her a mother who begrudges Lalitha, which leads to hostility. Tragically, Raju dies in an accident when Yashoda becomes a lunatic until she is pregnant. Soon after the delivery, Narain entrusts the baby's responsibility to Sonu & Lalitha, one of those reformed and moves away with Yashoda.
Character Names: The use of the names Devki (Devaki) and Yashoda directly references Krishna's biological mother (Devaki) and his foster mother (Yashoda), emphasizing the connection to the mythological story. Devaki’s pain of separation from her child and Yashoda’s joy in raising him are central themes in both the myth and the film.