Jai Hanuman
TV Series
Available
| Year | 1997 - 2000 |
| Director | Sanjay Khan |
| IMDB | -- |
| Label | Ultra |
| Format | DVD |
| Video | NTSC |
| Region Coding | All Regions |
| Audio Language | Hindi |
Synopsis:
Jai Hanuman a mighty mythological, is a combined result of Sanjay Khan's intense devotion and dedication which gives a new dimension to this genre of serials ever made in this country. The narrative gives an account of the purpose and background of Hanuman 's birth.Out of the fourteen extracts from the churning of the ocean by gods, one was the Vish, the poison which threatened the extinction of the earth. Lord Shiva drank the vish to save the earth. Being one of the three paramount gods of Hindu mythology, he could bear the brunt of this fatal poison and suffer in the process. Lord Vishnu, in the line in his performance, to preserve the world, appeared in the form of pretty Mohini to relieve Lord Shiva from his affliction.
This divine alliance produced a ball of glow which was transplanted by Pawan Dev, the god of wind, in the womb of Anjana. As a result, she gave birth to the omnipotent Hanuman, the eleventh reincarnation of Lord Shiva. The serial elaborately depicts Hanuman's childhood, his mischief-making, his antics, his training in various arts by several gods and his full growth till he joined Lord Rama, Laxman and Sita in their exile and wholeheartedly devoted himself to serve them ever. In the course of his duty, he gathered a mammoth army of monkeys to invade Lanka, before he alone ventured to visit that island to convey Lord Rama's message to Sita and subsequently he set the golden city of Lanka on fire with his tail which melted into the ocean, which is a masterpiece in visuals.
His daredevil deeds unnerved Ravan, the evil king of Lanka who had abducted Lord Rama's wife, Sita. To quench the craving of the viewers to see their gods come to life on screen and to watch their performance as described in the most popular epic, the Ramayana, Jai Hanuman is the ultimate, painstakingly produced and directed by Sanjay Khan.