Krishna ...Aayo Natkhat Nandlal is a 2006 Indian animated feature faith film based upon Lord Vishnu's eighth incarnation Krishna's epic childhood tales from his birth to him slaying his evil uncle Kans.
It is the first Hindi computer-animated film based on Hindu faith of Krishna, one of the most reverred deity in Hinduism and was theatrically released in India on 29 September 2006.
During seventh pregnancy Vishnu asks Yogamaya to transfer the foetus of Devaki to Vasudeva's first wife Rohini's womb who lives in Gokul as the seventh child is incarnation of the serpent king Sheshnaag, the divine bed of Vishnu.
It also showcases several leelas of Krishna like Yamuna lowering her water level after touching his feet, him protecting whole Gokul-Vrindavan by giving them shelter under Govardhan hill while trying to teach Indra a lesson, Kaliya Naag getting defeated by him in Yamuna, Krishna and his friends stealing butter from cowherd women's homes, Krishna being darling of Nanda-Yashoda and whole Gokul-Vrindavan, Yashoda fainting after seeing whole universe in his little mouth while punishing him, etc.
"[2] Priyanka Jain of Rediff.com gave the film 1 out of 5, writing, "A story which had the potential to entertain and inspire everyone, ends up doing nothing of the sort.