Torn Between Two Worlds: Will Anjani Choose Her Divine Calling Over Her Newborn Son's Safety in Sony SAB’s Veer Hanuman?

Veer Hanuman

MUMBAI: Sony SAB is set to captivate audiences with its devotional epic Veer Hanuman—a grand showcase of the legend of Lord Hanuman like never before! This heroic saga delves into young Maruti’s extraordinary transformation into the revered Lord Hanuman as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and embraces his divine purpose. Premiering on March 11, Veer Hanuman will air Monday to Saturday at 7:30 PM, bringing to life the lesser-known tales of Lord Hanuman. Leading the cast is Aan Tiwari as the young Lord Hanuman, alongside Arav Chowdharry as Kesari, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, and Mahir Pandhi in a dual role as Bali and Sugreev.

In the first week of this mythological saga, Anjani Maata prepares to give birth to Lord Hanuman, when a powerful volcano erupts. Just as the molten rock threatens her, it mysteriously halts mid-air and begins to float—an undeniable sign that a divine soul is about to enter the world. The kingdom of Kishkinda erupts in celebration, unaware of the looming danger of Bali.
Meanwhile, Bali is at the receiving end of a chilling prophecy that someone is coming to end his reign, leading him to plot ways of eliminating the unborn child. Bali attempts to poison Anjani but destiny has other plans. Lord Hanuman, an incarnation of Mahadev, absorbs the poison within the womb, saving his mother even before his birth. However, Anjani, originally from Swarg Lok, is called back to fulfill her celestial duty. Now, torn between her divine calling and the danger looming over her newborn son, how will Anjani protect Lord Hanuman from the threats that lie ahead?

Sayli Salunkhe who plays the role of Anjani in Veer Hanuman, said, "Bringing a child into the world is the most profound experience for a mother, but imagine the heartbreak of being asked to leave that child behind. My character’s journey in the show is deeply emotional—she embraces the joy of giving birth to Lord Hanuman, only to face the pain of parting with him. As a mother, her instinct is to protect and nurture, but destiny seems to have other plans. Portraying this raw and intense emotion is a challenge that I have embraced. Veer Hanuman beautifully captures the sacrifices a mother makes, and I hope audiences connect with Anjani’s love, strength, and unwavering devotion to her son."

Tune in to Veer Hanuman, 11th March onwards - every Monday to Saturday at 7.30 PM, only on Sony SAB

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