Sanskruti Jayana meets Children Disabilities and Leprosy patien

Sanskruti Jayana meets Children with Disabilities and Leprosy patients, Calls the Experience “The Most Grounding Part of This Journey.”

Sanskruti Jayana meets Children with Disabilities and Leprosy patients, Calls the Experience “The Most Grounding Part of This Journey.”

Mumbai: Sanskruti Jayana has stepped into the spotlight with a striking debut on the big screen in the much-talked-about mythological epic Krishnavataram. Playing one of the film’s most emotionally layered characters, the actress has quickly caught audience’s attention with her graceful screen presence, expressive performance, and classical elegance. While Krishnavataram continues to receive immense love from audiences, Sanskruti recently took time away from the spotlight to visit a leprosy centre and spend time with mentally challenged children an experience she described as deeply emotional and grounding.
Sharing glimpses from the visit on social media, the actress wrote:
“Somewhere between the love, success and chaos of this journey, spending time at a leprosy centre and with mentally challenged children felt the most grounding. 🤍
Leprosy slowly takes away feeling from the body, yet I met people carrying so much warmth, softness and love in their hearts. Some blessed us with hands marked by pain, but eyes full of kindness.
And the children… so innocent, so pure, so unfiltered in the way they laugh, dance, love and express joy. They feel everything so honestly, without fear or performance.
We took Krishnavataram and its love to them, danced together, laughed together… and somewhere in between, life felt simpler, quieter and far more meaningful. 🤍”
Fans across social media applauded Sanskruti for sharing a moment of genuine compassion amid the success of Krishnavataram.
Directed by Hardik Gajjar, Krishnavataram is presented and produced by Creativeland Studios Entertainment’s Sajan Raj Kurup and Shobha Sant, along with Poonam Shroff and Parth Gajjar of Athashrikatha Motion Pictures. Envisioned as the first chapter of an ambitious three-part cinematic franchise, the film is currently running successfully in theatres.

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