RadhaKrishn: Sumedh Mudgalkar and Mallika Singh come together for a special Holi sequence
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This special track on the show will be showcased in which the crew has organized a never seen before visual spectacle and a dance sequence that has been choreographed by famous Bollywood choreographers Rekha & Chinni Prakash.
Star Bharats’ most popular show, Radha Krishn has attracted a wide range of viewers from all walks of life through the serene and beautiful depiction of the epic love saga of Radha and Krishn. On this joyous festival of Holi, the show will reveal to the audience one more significance behind this colourful festival which is celebrated across the country.
This Holi, Radha (played by Mallika Singh) wants to color Krishn (played by Sumedh) in her color. She attains the blessings of Goddess Parvati to make a color with 5 elements of Krishn & 5 elements of Radha. But, before Radha can color Krishn, Saambh gets to know about this plan & manages to burn the elements of Radha & Krishn in the Holika fire. All Radha is left with is ashes. To fulfill Radha’s wish, Krishn asks her to color him with the ashes. As soon as Radha does so, the entire universe becomes colorless. Radha now understands the reason why Krishn was not supporting her in this year’s holi activities
This special track on the show will be showcased in which the crew has organized a never seen before visual spectacle and a dance sequence that has been choreographed by famous Bollywood choreographers Rekha & Chinni Prakash. Recreating the essence of Holi and depicting the significance of this festival, RadhaKrishn’s holi track will be an epitome of the stupendous Holi celebration on Television, and this sequence was shot using more than 1000 kgs of colors and with help from the latest technical cameras & equipment’s.
While people all over the world visit places like Vrindavan to experience the grandeur of Holi, this show will be a visual treat for the audience to witness a sequence when Radha and Krishn will immerse in colors of love and the true meaning of celebrating Holi.
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