I can see you royally skipping this part, but I can’t. Legend Of Hanuman that hits Hotstar today is the retelling of the story of the Mighty God that has our frenzy since childhood. The epitome of power, honesty and strength. But it takes a step ahead and touches some parts of the story that didn’t make it to the visual retellings until now.As said, the retelling of myths any day is fodder to our nostalgia, and for us Indians who have grown up on these stories, it means a better part of our beings. I was sceptical before getting into Legend Of Hanuman, as this wasn’t the first time someone was narrating me this story, and it isn’t that I don’t know it, or at least most of it.The Legend of Hanuman Season 1-2 Download.
But I am happy to report; I enjoyed Legend Of Hanuman 60 per cent. Will explain the ratio too. Considering the thought trail the adult me follows, I would not like to get into the authenticity of the tale, because the ‘offence’ meter is broken, and there is no limit to it now. What I want to talk about is the animation part of it. Sharad Devarajan, who has been in the comics business for years now, puts all his knowledge with his able colleagues Charuvi Agrawal, Jeevan J Kang in creating this universe.
Yes, these are the same characters that we have heard of. Everyone from Ram to Laxman to Jatayu or even Nal-Neel. But the creators in Legend Of Hanuman give them the humanness that we have missed associating them with so long. The prime key in this Hotstar special is humanising the Gods and explaining their uniqueness amid the normal. There is also a refreshing twist in their looks here. The animation tries to touch the real world as much as it can when it comes to creating the bodies of the character.The surroundings is altogether a different ball game here.