'Victory of Sri Krishna and Arjuna') is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film, produced by B. Venkatarama Reddy under the Chandamama Vijaya Combines banner and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao.
Kunti secretly recognizes Karna as her son but remains silent out of fear of societal repercussions.
Dronacharya later asks Arjuna for Guru Dakshina, requesting him to capture Drupada, the king of Panchala, who had once humiliated him.
During a visit to Dvārakā, the Pandavas meet Krishna, who commissions the divine architect Mayasura (Maya) to construct a magnificent palace, the "Mayasabha."
Narada appears and questions why Lord Rama relied on Vanaras to build the bridge despite being a skilled archer capable of constructing one with arrows.
Realising Krishna’s divine nature as Lord Rama, Anjaneya seeks forgiveness and agrees to adorn Arjuna’s chariot as a flag.
In Ekachakrapuram, a monstrous demon named Bakasura terrorizes the region, demanding two oxen, a cartload of food, and one person each day.
Meanwhile, King Drupada organizes a svayamvara for Draupadi, offering her hand in marriage to the victor of a challenging archery contest.
This creates a dilemma, but Krishna intervenes, justifying Kunti's words and blessing Draupadi's marriage to all five Pandavas.
The film was influenced by Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam (1966), which starred Balakrishna's father, N. T. Rama Rao.