- In VISHWAGURU, Krishna Bharadwaj Embodies a Modern-Day Hero in the Form of ‘Rudra’
Ahmedabad — Ushering in a new era for Gujarati cinema, the highly anticipated film VISHWAGURU is all set to release on August 1, 2025. Popular and accomplished television actor Krishna Bharadwaj will be seen in the powerful role of ‘Rudra’.
More than just a film, VISHWAGURU is a stirring narrative rooted in human values, inner strength, and patriotic spirit. Krishna Bharadwaj’s character ‘Rudra’ represents a fearless young man who fights for righteousness and dreams of bringing meaningful change to society.
The filmmakers describe the project as “a bold and visionary portrayal of Indian culture, knowledge, and values in a contemporary context. Rudra is not just a character — he is a symbol of today’s youth who chooses the path of truth and confronts every challenge with fearless conviction.”
Speaking about his experience, Krishna Bharadwaj shared, “My role as Rudra demanded deep inner strength and unwavering moral values. I felt a strong spiritual connection with the character.”
VISHWAGURU is directed by Shailesh Boghani and Atul Sonar, and produced by Satish Patel under the banner of Sukrit Production. The screenplay is penned by Kirti Bhai and Atul Soni, with music composed by Mehul Surti. The film’s executive producer is Kashyap Kapta.
The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Gaurav Paswala, Krishna Bharadwaj, Mukesh Khanna, Prashant Barot, Makarand Shukla, Sonu Chandrapal, Shraddha Dangar, Heena Jaykishan, Rajeev Mehta, Dharmesh Vyas, Jani Bhavini, Chetan Daiya, Sonali Lele Desai, and Kurush Deboo.
Each actor breathes life into their role, bringing strength and authenticity to the narrative.
Audiences are eagerly awaiting the release of VISHWAGURU, which is slated to hit cinemas across India on August 1, 2025.
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