In the upcoming episodes of
Veer Hanuman, viewers will witness a powerful twist as
Shani Dev (played by Rishabh Pawar) enters the narrative at a pivotal point in
Lord Hanuman’s journey. As young Hanuman continues his spiritual quest to discover the identity of his Aradhya, his path is guided by celestial signs and the wisdom of Jatayu (Bheemraj Malaji).Sensing the need for divine intervention, Lord
Mahadev (Tarun Khanna) sends Shani Dev to guide Hanuman toward righteousness and spiritual awakening.
Shani Dev’s arrival casts a symbolic shadow over Kishkindha, heralding trials that will challenge Hanuman’s inner strength, faith, and sense of purpose. With political tension rising and
Bali preparing to overshadow Hanuman, the kingdom is on the brink of dramatic change. As Hanuman prepares to progress through five spiritual stages, each step becomes a deeper test of his devotion and destiny.
Tarun Khanna, who plays the role of Lord Mahavdev in Veer Hanuman, said, “Life, at its core, is a journey of challenges, struggles, and moments of doubt. I’ve faced many such moments myself — times when obstacles felt overwhelming. And in many ways, I believe this mirrors the journey of Lord Hanuman. Just like every person must endure their own hardships to achieve something meaningful in life, Lord Hanuman too must walk a path of discipline, sacrifice, and tests to truly discover his divine purpose.
Mahadev sees the bigger picture, and that’s why he sends Shani Dev — not to hinder Lord Hanuman, but to test and strengthen his devotion. It’s a reminder that the road to greatness is never easy, but it is always worth it.”
Veer Hanuman continues to capture hearts with its blend of mythology, emotion, and inspiration. The show chronicles the transformation of young Maruti (played by Aan Tiwari) into the divine warrior Hanuman. With strong performances from Arav Chowdharry as Kesari, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, and Mahir Pandhi in dual roles as Bali and Sugreev, the series is a visual and spiritual delight.
In recent episodes, Maruti challenges Patal Kali (Aishwarya Bhakuni) by vowing to prevent the sunrise, using his Mahima Siddhi to halt the sun’s rays—underscoring his growing divine power and purpose.