Victory of Lord Krishna) is a 1971 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film produced by M. S. Reddy under the Kaumudi Art Pictures banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao.
The man turns out to be the former warrior king Muchukunda, whose gaze can reduce he who wakes him up to ashes, thus killing Kalayavana.
However, Narada bars him and proclaims that he requires finesse, influencing him to perform an immense penance and acquire a boon from Shiva that he cannot be injured by any weapon unleashed by another person.
In Dwaraka, Krishna lulls Satyabhama to sleep, steals the key, frees Vasundhara, and the two romance in the garden.
Krishna returns to Mahodara in the form of the Brahmin and enters Vasundhara's chambers revealing himself and his secret plan to save them.
Finally, while Mahodara is distracted reciting a mantra, Krishna goes to his original form and ties the mangala sutra around Vasundhara's neck.
Realizing the betrayal, Mahodara goes to attack Krishna, but is astonished when he places the ring on Vasundhara's finger, and she becomes a statue.
Krishna then reveals that although this was the plan, the two are linked eternally, as she is the avatar of Bhudevi, born as Vasundhara to defeat Mahodara.
He put in similar background work for all jewelry and costumes too, matching them to the character being portrayed by the person who wears them.