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Krishna - Makhan Chor
Krishna - Makhan Chor shows the infant Krishna growing up in Gokul under the love and care of his foster parents, Nand-Lal and Yashoda, to become the popular, mischievous but lovable 'KANHA' of Gokul.
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Plot Summary
This animated film retells the popular tales of Lord Krishna's childhood mischief. It focuses on his playful antics, particularly his penchant for stealing butter (makhan) from the village women. The story highlights Krishna's divine charm and his ability to outsmart everyone with his cleverness and innocence.
Critical Reception
As an animated retelling of classic tales, 'Krishna - Makhan Chor' generally received positive reception for its educational and entertaining value, especially for younger audiences. It was appreciated for its vibrant animation and faithful depiction of the beloved stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and engaging storytelling.
Seen as a delightful and educational introduction to Hindu mythology for children.
Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of well-known Krishna legends.
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Fun Fact
The 'Makhan Chor' (Butter Thief) is one of the most iconic and endearing childhood episodes of Lord Krishna, symbolizing his playful divine nature and his connection with the common people.
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