Beyond acting, many artistes nurture their passions and strive to entertain audiences by creating something unique. One such artiste currently in the spotlight is actress Sanskruti Balgude. Staying true to her love for dance, Sanskruti took her very first dance drama Sambhavami Yuge Yuge across the seas and presented its maiden show with great grandeur.
She launched this dance drama just a few days ago, and the show went housefull overseas. Even abroad, Sambhavami Yuge Yuge received overwhelming love and an enthusiastic response from audiences.

Speaking about the experience, Sanskruti said “We decided to stage the first show of Sambhavami Yuge Yuge abroad, but there was a lot of nervousness and excitement in our minds. We never imagined that our very first international show would be housefull. We were unsure how well people outside India would understand a dance drama like Sambhavami Yuge Yuge. But the moment I made my stage entry in the form of Krishna, the audience burst into applause. As the show progressed, the response kept growing, and after the show ended, we received a standing ovation for our very first performance. The spontaneous response we received in Dubai was truly amazing. After the show, many people came forward to congratulate us; some even suggested that we should present the show in Hindi. Several viewers said they felt as if they had experienced Lord Krishna himself. Overall, seeing the love this Marathi dance drama portraying Krishna received even outside India made me very happy. In the new year, we will be coming to meet audiences with shows in Pune and Mumbai, as well as at several other locations across Maharashtra.”

Featuring Sanskruti in the form of Krishna and depicting significant moments from Lord Krishna’s life, Sambhavami Yuge Yuge will now be staged in India in the new year. Pune audiences will soon get to experience this brand-new show. There is no doubt that Sanskruti will continue to entertain audiences in the coming times through many diverse and exciting creative projects.





