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Krishnavataram takes Mythological Cinema beyond the Big Screen, release Limited Edition Raja Ravi Varma inspired frames for the film

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Last updated: May 15, 2026 2:59 pm
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Krishnavataram Unlocks Art Rights in Landmark Collaboration with Galleries to Create Ravi Varma Inspired Lithographs

In a pioneering move that bridges Indian cinema with classical art traditions, Creativeland Studios the IP owners of Krishnavataram are in advanced negotiations with leading art galleries to transform 150 iconic frames from the film into limited-edition collectible lithographs, inspired by the timeless legacy of Raja Ravi Varma.

The first set of these exclusive lithographs was revealed yesterday at a special screening of Krishnavataram in Delhi, attended by esteemed guests from the worlds of art, culture, spirituality, bureaucracy, and corporate India. Drawing from the rich visual language that once brought mythology into Indian homes through Ravi Varma’s historic lithographs, this initiative reimagines Krishnavataram’s cinematic frames as enduring works of art. Each selected frame has been carefully curated for its painterly composition, emotional depth, and cultural resonance, spanning the divine Maharaas, Krishna’s formative moments, and epic narrative highs. These visuals will be translated into museum-grade lithographic prints, a medium chosen deliberately for its deep roots in Indian art history and its ability to capture intricate detailing, tonal richness, and classical aesthetics.

By reviving the lithograph format in a contemporary cinematic context, the project aims to create a rare confluence of mythology, film, and fine art. The collection will be released as limited, numbered editions, each accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, positioning them as highly valuable collectibles for art patrons, cinema enthusiasts, and spiritual collectors alike. Discussions are also underway for exclusive gallery showcases and curated auctions, offering audiences a chance to experience Krishnavataram as a living art exhibition.

Commenting on the vision, the creators shared, “Raja Ravi Varma democratised divine imagery through lithographs, bringing gods into everyday spaces. With Krishnavataram, we are extending that legacy, taking cinematic frames and transforming them into timeless pieces of art that people can own, display, and pass on.”

Sajan Raj Kurup, Producer of Krishnavataram, added, “Every frame of Krishnavataram has been conceived like a painting, with the intent of capturing not just a moment, but a rasa. This initiative allows us to take those moments beyond the screen and give them a permanent cultural form. Just as Raja Ravi Varma brought divinity into homes through lithographs, we hope to reimagine that tradition for a new generation, where cinema becomes collectible, and devotion becomes something you can live with, every day.”

This initiative marks a bold step in expanding the cultural footprint of Krishnavataram, positioning it not just as a film, but as a collectible visual movement that transcends mediums and redefines how mythology is experienced in the modern era.

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