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TV artiste Mukesh
Khanna, who lent his voice to an animated
"Hanuman" that will hit the
big screen Oct 21, feels celluloid comics have
arrived.
"I really feel that 'Hanuman' is going to set a
trend and more and more animation films will be made
in India," said Mukesh, who shot to fame with TV
serials like "Mahabharata" and "Shaktiman".
"Hanuman", a Sahara One Motion Pictures'
animation epic, is directed by animation guru
V.G. Samant and traces the extraordinary journey
of the mythical superhero.
"Hanuman", Mukesh told Bollywood Trade in an
interview, "is a perfect Diwali festival gift for
children."
Here are some excerpts from the interview:
How close is Hanuman to your heart?
Hanuman is very close to my heart. He symbolises
faith and Indian culture. He is also known as
Sankat Mochan - the remover of obstacles and
problems.
Hanuman is universally accepted as the greatest
superhero. And I personally feel that making a movie
on him is a brilliant idea. It is a must-watch for
every Indian!
You have lent your voice to "Hanuman" just as
Shah Rukh Khan did for "The Incredibles".
Lending my voice for this movie was a challenge, but
I was not worried. I really feel that "Hanuman" is
going to set a trend and more and more animation
films will be made in India.
What kind of research and preparation did you do?
Hanuman has blessed me with such a voice that I
didn't have to go through any kind of pain in
lending voice to the character. I kept one thing in
mind while dubbing, that Hanumanji is a source of
'shakti' or strength, so my voice has to have
that power in it.
Also, the director briefed me that they didn't want
any kind of experiment with the voice. They just
wanted it to be clear.
What is the strength of "Hanuman"?
It's a very interesting and engrossing film and a
complete entertainment for the entire family. What
really stands out is the 'baal roop' or childhood
form of Hanuman. Also, his naughtiness, power,
innocent pranks and, of course, the excellent
song "Akdam Bakdam"!
"Shaktiman" was the first superhero of Indian TV
and "Hanuman" is the greatest superhero of all
times. How does it feel to be an important part
of both the projects?
"Shaktiman" was inspired by the greatest superhero
of all time - Hanuman! And now, I have lent voice to
his character! I just feel very blessed.
What message do you think "Hanuman" brings to the
children, who have been your biggest fans?
Children need to realise the immense power that
remains dormant within them, just as it was in the
case of lord Hanuman. I hope that all children will
worship their body. And that they don't try to
misuse power, but use it for the betterment of the
weak and the downtrodden.
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