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Birth of Shri Krishna is quite the historical piece, isn't it? Directed by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, it's one of the early Indian films that really explores the spiritual themes of Hindu mythology. The pacing can feel slow by today's standards, but it allows the viewer to really absorb the atmosphere. The practical effects, particularly with the rise of Krishna from the river, are fascinating to see—especially in the context of 1918 filmmaking. You can sense the passion behind the performances, especially with Yashoda, who beautifully embodies the maternal aspect of the divine. It's intriguing how the film blends drama and fantasy, creating a narrative depth that speaks to its time. Definitely a noteworthy entry in the silent film era.
Significant for its early use of special effectsReflects cultural and religious themes of the timeA key film in the history of Indian cinema
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