A Gujarati devotional drama film, Laalo - Krishna Sada Sahaayate, has become an industry hit, earning a gross of Rs 75 crore, despite being made on a modest budget of Rs 50 lakhs. The film, directed by Ankit Sakhia and produced by Manifest Films, has surpassed the previous record holder, Chaal Jeevi Laiye, which grossed Rs 50 crore in 2019.
The film's story revolves around a rickshaw driver who is guided by Lord Krishna, teaching valuable life lessons. The movie's success can be attributed to its word-of-mouth publicity, with audiences praising its inspirational content. Laalo is the first Gujarati film to gross Rs 60 crore, making it a landmark achievement in the industry.
Karan Joshi and Shruhad Goswami's performances in the film have been well received, and the movie's release in other languages is expected soon. Laalo's success is a testament to the power of good content, proving that a film doesn't need a massive budget to make an impact.
The film's achievement is remarkable, especially considering the current trend of big-budget films. Laalo's success story is an inspiration to filmmakers and audiences alike, showcasing the potential of regional cinema.