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Return of Hanuman is an animated, action, and adventure Hindi movie directed by Anurag Kashyap Born on 10th September 1972, Anurag Kashyap has es >> Read More... . It was co-written by Anurag Kashyap and Amit Babbar. Percept Picture Company and Toonz Animation are the production companies of this toon animated movie. The dubbing artist Chetanya Adib Chetanya Adib was born on 10 November 1971 in Jaip >> Read More... gave voice to Hanuman and Malak Shah to Maruti. Rajkumar Didwania did and perfected the overall editing skills. The joyful music was composed by Tapas Relia He is an Indian music composer and was born on >> Read More... with seven songs and two instrumental tracks. Satish Mutatkar Bio coming soon... >> Read More... wrote the lyrics of those songs. Percept Picture Company distributed the film across various platforms. The overall budget for the direction and construction of the movie took over ₹16 crore.
Plot
This movie starts with a terrific struggle between the Devas and the Asuras in Swarglok. The Swarglok is developed and preoccupied with many innovative technologies. The demons Rahuketu and Kaladansha in the battle are powerful to defeat. Lord Vishnu cut down the two demons during the fight and kicked Shukracharya into space. Shukracharya transformed into Planet Shukra and proclaimed a warning that human beings will become crueler than demons. He then created Rahu and Ketu. At that moment, Hanuman returned to heaven from Earth after helping a bullied youngster named Minku. He reincarnates as a human baby named Maruti. Maruti gets kidnapped by his classmates. He teaches them a lesson. But to defeat Rahu and Ketu, Narada has to remind Maruti that he is Hanuman. He finally asked Ram for help and saved the world.
Star Performance
The dubbing artist Chetanya Adib gave voice to Hanuman and Malak Shah to Maruti.
Analysis
Anurag Kashyap has made the film not only appealing to kids but also to adults. We will laugh out loud at many scenes mainly targeted at kids. Famous actor's voices are used in this film to evoke amusement among the audience. Hanuman travels across the countries to emphasize that India has a hero like Batman and Spiderman. But the movie seems complex for the viewers because of many side stories. Still, the film is entertaining and fascinating for all age groups. The director did the finest blending of mythological and modern touches. The animation is moderately fine but can't compete with Hollywood productions. The enthralling soundtrack of this movie enhances the film's tone. The director has made a cunning move to educate and encourage kids in a fun way by saving the Earth from hazardous plastic and greenhouse gases.
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Verdict
This animated film is the finest blend of mythological and modern touches loaded with action and adventure. The movie's animation is okay for Indian Standards but couldn't match Hollywood. The soundtrack is good. There is a strong awareness message regarding greenhouse gases and global warming for kids, which is undoubtedly a fantastic move.
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