Hanuman Movie Review: 'Hanuman' played in Ramkaal of Kaliyuga, Desi Superman emerged from the valleys of Anjanadri.

Posted on 12th Jan 2024 by rohit kumar

For the devotees of Ram who were disappointed after watching the film version of Ramkatha 'Adipurush' last year, the film 'Hanuman' was released in the first month of this year itself. Compared to the budget of Rs 600 crore of 'Adipurush', 'Hanuman' does not even have five percent of its budget. But, this film is much better than that in computer graphics, special effects, stories, dialogues, and music. This is the story of Anjanadri, the birthplace of Hanuman, where a drop of blood that fell from Hanuman's chin due to the strike of Indra's thunderbolt got inside an open oyster at the bottom of the river and became Rudramani. When this Rudramani is found by a drunkard from Anjanadri village, what flowers blossom, this is the story of the film 'Hanuman'. Young director Prashant Verma has also announced its sequel 'Jai Hanuman' in this film, which will be released next year.

 

The story of the villain before the hero

The teaser of the film 'Hanuman' created a lot of sensation on the internet last year. The trailer of the film also aroused curiosity. But, the audience had mixed feelings about Teja Sajja, who started his acting journey as a child artiste. Now the film has reached the theaters and before proceeding further in its review, it is important to say that this film is a complete family entertainment picture. It can be seen in theaters with children. This film is a story of a new Superman in Indian cinema in which the villain also wants to become Superman and his companion also keeps saying 'Shazam' while talking. The underlying theme of the film is a love story and takes place in Anjanadri, a fictional village in the south, near which a huge statue of Hanuman stands overlooking the village on the other side of a flowing river.

 

Answer to the extravagance of Hindi cinema

Among the films featuring Superman, the films of the Krish franchise have been quite famous in Indian cinema. This franchise, built on the shoulders of a superstar like Hrithik Roshan, is currently lying dormant. Reason? Its producer-director Rakesh Roshan says that the budget of his next film should be at least a thousand crore rupees. Far away from the rhetoric of the Mumbai film world, the film 'Hanuman', made with the help of some emerging computer graphics, is not only the answer to Rakesh Roshan's concerns, but he also kept making films equipped with special effects in Hindi, films like Yash Raj Films, Disney Studios, and T Series. Companies also have a wake-up call. The film 'Hanuman' is said to be made for only Rs 25 crores and after watching this film, it is no weaker than the special effects of 'Brahmastra', 'Adipurush', 'War', 'Pathan' and 'Animal'. Looks like.

 

Story of Rudramani's Glory

The film 'Hanuman' begins with an incident of bank robbery, in which a black-clad Superman Michael appears. He has gained powers with the help of technology. His partner Siri is helping him create Superman M. And, somewhere far away in a village, a boy is competing with a monkey jumping on the trees with his slingshot. The house is run by his elder sister who keeps refusing every marriage because she is very worried about her brother. Brother is his handmaiden. The girl whom he has loved since childhood has returned to the village after studying medicine and is unaware of her lover. One night, while trying to save his beloved from dacoits, when he is thrown into the river in a dying condition, he finds Rudramani at the foothills. Vibhishana has been protecting Rudramani since Treta Yuga. This gem tells the story of a fierce battle between gods and demons and Michael makes every effort to get it. The story ends at such an interesting point, where the apprehensions of future disasters form the basis of its sequel.

 

New starting point for special effects films

Among Hindi newspapers, 'Amar Ujala' was the first to have an exclusive conversation with the director of the film 'Hanuman' Prashant Verma last year and then Prashant Verma not only talked in detail about his cinematic universe but also told how He has been making this film at a very low cost. According to the sequence of his cinematic world, the film 'Adhira' is to come after 'Hanuman' but now it will be interesting to see whether this film will come before 'Jai Hanuman' or after. Prashant, who has shown his skills in films like 'Kalki', 'Adbhutam' and 'Zombie Reddy', his new film 'Hanuman' is the starting point of Hindi cinema where a new context of creating modern-day fantasy stories is created by taking mythological stories. The point seems to be being made. As a writer and director, Prashant Verma has made a Telugu film whose teaser has shown that the film has been dubbed in the original languages like Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Marathi and also in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and many other foreign languages. Paved the way for its release along with the film.

 

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