The Radhakrishna serial claims to honor divine love, but instead, it turns sacred figures like Radha, Krishna, and Rukmini into props for endless soap-opera nonsense. Radha, who represents unconditional devotion, is shown constantly drowning in jealousy, insecurity, and endless suffering — turning her into a tragic heroine rather than the spiritual icon she truly is. Krishna, instead of being the wise, composed avatar of Vishnu, is reduced to a love guru giving dramatic life lectures in forests while playing his flute every five seconds. And Rukmini — the goddess Lakshmi herself — is treated like a background character, often sidelined or vilified to stretch the Radha-Krishna romantic angle for TRP. The show manipulates these divine relationships, twisting real bhakti into romantic triangles just to keep viewers hooked. It’s not storytelling — it’s mythological fanfiction gone wrong, using sacred names for emotional manipulation.