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Sanskruti Jayana Discusses Success in Portraying Mythological Roles

Actress Sanskruti Jayana, known for her role as Satyabhama in 'Krishnavataram,' considers audience connection with mythological characters a form of success. In a recent interview, she shared her thoughts on the relatability of Satyabhama and how modern women may find inspiration in her journey. The film, released on May 7, explores deep emotions and the character's strength, reflecting contemporary women's struggles and aspirations.

MBN Entertainment Reporter

MBN Entertainment Reporter

May 29, 2026

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Sanskruti Jayana Discusses Success in Portraying Mythological RolesWire Service: IANS

Key Takeaways

  • Sanskruti views audience connection as success
  • Satyabhama's character resonates with modern women
  • Krishnavataram explores deep emotional themes

Audience either connects deeply,or they reject it immediately.

Sanskruti Jayana,who made her debut in Krishnavataram,spoke about this during exclusive conversation . She said something which actually makes sense: "If people can connect with us and believe in our characters, then it means we have done our work honestly."

And that is true ah,because when actor plays someone from mythology,people are not just watching performance . They already have emotion,belief and imagination attached to that character from before .

In film,she plays Satyabhama,a character with strong mythological background but also very human emotions . Sanskruti described her as courageous,expressive and not someone who hides what she feels .

Few things standing out clearly here:

  • Sanskruti believes connection with mythological characters is sign of success.
  • Satyabhama's emotional journey connects with modern women seeking strength.
  • Krishnavataram was released on May 7 .

What I liked is how she spoke about Satyabhama not just as powerful woman,but as someone who feels everything deeply . She said,"Satyabhama represented that strength. At same time, she experienced every emotion deeply,from love to devotion, and evolved beautifully through Krishna Bhagwan’s presence in her life."

And tbh,this is where role becomes more relatable . Because even today,many women are trying to balance strength,emotion,voice and self-respect at same time . So Satyabhama’s journey does not feel like something stuck in old stories only.

Sanskruti also said,"I connect with that emotional journey myself as well," which shows she was not treating this like just another debut role . There seems to be personal attachment also,and that usually reflects on screen if done honestly.

Krishnavataram,directed by Hardik Gajjar,was released on May 7 and tries to bring love,devotion and women’s strength into one story . Mythology on screen can easily become too dramatic or too distant,but if audience finds own emotions inside it,then maybe that is where real connect starts…

And maybe that is why roles like Satyabhama still keep coming back in different forms,because every generation keeps searching for its own meaning in them…

Wire Service: IANS
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