Surat: Team Lal Krishna Suday Sahayata visited Primex Media office, honored with Gita and Krishna books.
SURAT. The team from the Gujarati film “Lalo Krishna Saday Sahayata,” which has been receiving praise in the Gujarati film industry, visited Surat today. During this visit, the film’s director and the actor portraying Krishna visited Primex Media Private Limited, a leading 360° business communication network and PR agency.
The directors of Primex Media welcomed both artists in a traditional manner by gifting them the Bhagavad Gita and a book on Krishna’s character. During the meeting, there was an open discussion on various topics including the idea behind the film, their team’s hard work, and the positive response received since the film’s release.
The director stated that audience love is continuously growing because the film is connected with a social message and spiritual sentiment. The actor also expressed gratitude for the audience’s praise. The entire staff of Primex Media wished the film team more success and greater reach in the coming times.
It is noteworthy that several prominent actors from Dhollywood, including superstar Hiten Kumar, have previously visited Primex Media’s Surat-based headquarters.
As the country’s fastest-growing 360° business communication network and PR agency, Primex Media currently has offices in Surat and Ahmedabad, and is preparing to soon open new offices in Mumbai and Delhi.
Lalo Krishna Saday Sahayata
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Primex Media
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Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. It presents a conversation between Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna, who serves as his charioteer, on a battlefield before the start of a great war. Composed centuries ago, its philosophical dialogue addresses the nature of duty, righteousness, and spirituality, forming a central text for Hindu thought.
Krishna
Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism, worshipped as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu. He is a central figure in the sacred text, the Bhagavad Gita, and is celebrated for his role in the epic Mahabharata and his playful, pastoral childhood stories. His teachings primarily focus on love, duty, and righteousness.
Dhollywood
Dhollywood refers to the Gujarati-language film industry based in the state of Gujarat, India. The name is a portmanteau of “Dhol,” a popular Gujarati percussion instrument, and “Hollywood.” The industry has a long history, with its first silent film, *Narsinh Mehta*, released in 1932, and it continues to produce films that reflect Gujarati culture and stories.
Surat
Surat is a historic port city in the Indian state of Gujarat, renowned as a major trading hub during the Mughal era. Often called the gateway to Mecca, it was a vital center for trade with Arabia and Europe, particularly for textiles and diamonds. While its commercial prominence declined with the rise of Bombay, it remains an important economic center for diamond cutting and polishing.
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is a historic city in western India, founded in the 15th century by Sultan Ahmed Shah on the banks of the Sabarmati River. It is renowned for its rich architectural heritage, including the intricately carved stepwells and the iconic Jama Masjid mosque. The city also holds great significance as the former home of Mahatma Gandhi and the base for India’s non-violent independence movement.
Mumbai
Mumbai is a major port city on India’s west coast, historically known as Bombay. It was developed by the British East India Company in the 17th century and grew into India’s commercial and entertainment capital. The city is famous for the Gateway of India, its bustling film industry (Bollywood), and as a vibrant center of finance and culture.