So fiddling around a bit I found out the resistance of the crucible is less than 0.1ohms(which is the least count of my multimeter).
So directly connecting the crucible to electricity seems a no-go(without a lot of overhead).
Graphene is also a very good conductor of heat so I am planning to get a nichrome sheet use it along with the crucible.
The plan is to electrically heat the nichrome sheet which will transfer the heat to the crucible.
A couple of options here either place the crucible on top of the sheet which will create a parallel connection thus reducing the effective resistance( I am a bit sceptical of this setup).
Surround the graphite crucible with a couple of nichrome sheets, making good connection with the graphite crucible(looks like a sainer approach), the heat generated by the nichrome sheet will be transferred to the graphite crucible.
The nichrome approach has a lot less overhead, can be directly connected to the mains voltage(something that is done all the time).
Any thoughts....?