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Jai Shri Krishna - Dhriti Bhatia
Dhriti Bhatia
Dhriti Bhatia
Jai Shri Krishna’ is the joyful story of God Krishna’s childhood adventures. A multi-layered, magnificent epic tale of this universal God will trace natkhat gopal’s journey from his birth under dire circumstances to being taken to Gokul and being nurtured by his surrogate mother Yashoda. The story of this ‘Murli Manohar’ transcends across all age groups with his mischievous yet, sweet and playful actions compelling the Gopis of Gokul to designate him as ‘Makhan Chor’. It chronicles the growing up years of the Krishna in Gokul and traverses his tales in Mathura wherein he brings to task his evil uncle Kans and his sinister designs.

Two years and ten months old Dhriti Bhatia is currently the toast of Indian television. She plays the role of Krishna in Jai Shri Krishna and it seems Dhriti is quite a natkhat makhanchor in real life too.

“She is very active and naughty. Once she gets a break all her masti starts,” says her father. Dhriti shoots for about 3-4 hours a day and is always accompanied by her parents on the sets.

And if you think being acting at such a young age is any trouble for the little girl you are wrong.

“We have the script and following it we make her understand what and how a particular scene is suppose to be done,” says Dhriti’s father.

Dialogues in the show are definitely a result of the voice-over but what about the expressions - where does she get all those cute excellent expressions from; to this the proud father says, “It’s all God’s gift!”

dhritibhatia@rediffmail.com.
 
 


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