Creativeland Studios To Bring Lord Krishna's Tale To Global Audiences With 'Shri Radha Ramanam'
Creativeland Studios Entertainment has unveiled "Shri Radha Ramanam" (SRR), a global feature film centred on Lord Krishna. This project, in collaboration with renowned author Amish Tripathi, marks the studio's first joint venture between India, the UK, and the US. The film aims to share Indian stories with a global audience.
The narrative of SRR is crafted by award-winning writers Prakash Kapadia and Raam Mori. They dedicated over two years to research and verify details from various scriptures and books to ensure authenticity. The story will delve into different facets of love through Lord Krishna's tale.

Under Shobha Sant's leadership, CEO of Creativeland Studios Entertainment, several notable figures have joined the project. Mythology expert and filmmaker Hardik Gajjar, along with skilled cinematographer Ayananka Bose, are part of the team. VFX artists from Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Mumbai will recreate ancient Vrindavan, Barsana, and Dwarka.
Pre-production and VFX asset creation have already begun. Filming is set to start in November this year, with a worldwide release planned for February 2026. This ambitious timeline reflects the project's scale and complexity.
Creators Inc London (CI) is collaborating closely on SRR to leverage its expertise in content curation for international markets. CI London recently achieved significant success with Warner HBO acquiring its acclaimed documentary "The Commandant's Shadow," produced in partnership with Neil Blair's Sandstorm Productions.
David Unger's Artist International Group will represent SRR in the US. They are negotiating with major exhibitors to distribute the film across American screens, potentially making it one of India's widest foreign releases in the US. This collaboration aims to take Indian talent to global audiences.
Quotes from Key Figures
C. Sajan Raj Kurup, Founder & MD of Creativeland Studios Entertainment, expressed his enthusiasm: "Telling stories from India on a global scale is our mission at Creativeland Studios Entertainment and what better than Lord Krishna's story of love to tell the world, especially for the times we live in now. As they say, in troubled times, love is the best language to heal souls."
Author-Producer Amish Tripathi shared his thoughts: "Traditional Indian stories have a deep narrative in which you can get pleasurably lost but also teach you deeper lessons so that you can live better. I love the script of this movie not just for its fantastic scale and research but also how it helps us explore different aspects of love through the story of Lord Krishna."
This project marks an important step for Creativeland Studios Entertainment as it seeks to bring Indian narratives to a global platform. With strong partnerships in London and Los Angeles, SRR promises to be a significant cultural export from India.
The collaboration between these international entities underscores their commitment to producing high-quality content that resonates globally. By combining their strengths, they aim to create a film that not only entertains but also educates audiences about Indian mythology and culture.