KSP Review: Natkhat Krishna Is Here To Thrill, Enthrall, And Entertain Audiences!

Natkhat Krishna’s high point is its stellar music which carries forward the play as much as it enthralls audiences. Kidz Connect leaves you with good memories of Krishna and we guarantee you and your kids will not just be humming the music for weeks but also discuss various points of the play. Recommended age: 3+ yearsLanguage: EnglishTickets available on: BookmyshowWebsite: Kidz Connect EntertainmentFacebook: Kidz Connect EntertainmentPlay: Dates and VenueAugust 5thSt. Andrews Auditorium:St. Dominic Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, IndiaAugust – 12thY.B.Chavan Auditorium:YCP Center, Gen. Jagannath Bhosale Marg, Foreshore road, Nariman Point, Near Sachivalaya Gymkhana, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021, IndiaWe would love to know your feedback in the comments below or on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter.
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Natkhat Krishna is finally here!

This absolutely fun play has iconic tales from the life of Krishna woven into a simple narrative. Kidsstoppress got an exclusive first look at the play and we tell you why you need to go watch it with your children!

Natkhat Krishna is a 60 minute drama which has friendship at its core. The play is told by Krishna as he retells stories from his childhood and shares how he stole many pots of butter with his friends! Natkhat Krishna’s high point is its stellar music which carries forward the play as much as it enthralls audiences. The music is composed by The Sound Space and is a mixture of soulful, simple yet classical and contemporary music and is sure to resonate with the young audience.

The play has a lot of moments that explore the theme of good vs evil. These are told with humour that will not just elicit giggles from little ones in the audience but also drive home a message. For instance the story of Krishna vs Kaalia the snake is done beautifully with life like costumes. Directors have made sure there will be no scary moments for their youngest audience members. Violence and evil is depicted with no gore. The set design that brings alive Krishna’s Vrindavan, the lights, colour and sound all add to the beauty without interrupting the drama.

Natkhat Krishna holds many lessons for kids but does so without coming across as a preachy, religious play. Krishna is depicted in all his charisma and his little tricks make the audience members identify with him more than revere his god like status.

There are no religious verses or chants but instead the makers have used everyday language to share messages of friendship, good vs evil, and good values. The producers Kidz Connect Entertainment give you plenty to drool over as always with production that is tasteful in the otherwise starved kids entertainment segment today.

With high drama to keep everyone giggling and at the edge of their seat throughout the hour long play, children will surely not get restless. My family and I enjoyed watching Natkhat Krishna and recommend it to every family as a must watch to kick start the festive season. Kidz Connect leaves you with good memories of Krishna and we guarantee you and your kids will not just be humming the music for weeks but also discuss various points of the play.
KSP also has music from the play on the website for you! Take a look and book your tickets before it is too late!

Recommended age: 3+ years

Language: English

Tickets available on: Bookmyshow

Website: Kidz Connect Entertainment

Facebook: Kidz Connect Entertainment

Play: Dates and Venue

August – 5th   

St. Andrews Auditorium:
St. Dominic Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, India

August  – 12th

Y.B.Chavan Auditorium:
YCP Center, Gen. Jagannath Bhosale Marg, Foreshore road, Nariman Point, Near Sachivalaya Gymkhana, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021, India

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