Will Maata Anjani’s Divine Sacrifice Be Enough to Save Young Hanuman from Bali’s Sinister Trap in Sony SAB’s Veer Hanuman?

Veer Hanuman

MUMBAI: Sony SAB’s grand mythological epic, Veer Hanuman, has captivated audiences with its untold chronicles of Lord Hanuman’s early years. Tracing the extraordinary journey of young Maruti as he discovers his divine strength and purpose, the show brings to life the emotional turmoil and spiritual battles shaping his destiny. With Aan Tiwari portraying the young Hanuman, Arav Chowdharry as Kesari, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, and Mahir Pandhi essaying the powerful Bali and Sugreev, the show blends devotion, drama, and action every Monday to Saturday at 7:30 PM.

In the recent episodes, viewers witnessed the joyous birth of Maruti in Sumeru, a moment of divine celebration soon overshadowed by profound sorrow as Maata Anjani ascends to heaven, bound by her celestial duties as an Apsara. As Kesari and young Maruti embark on their journey to Kishkindha, an ominous prophecy drives Bali to hatch a ruthless plot—to eliminate Maruti before he can grow into the mighty Hanuman. Along their path, a treacherous trap awaits—a collapsing bridge lures Maruti into a river. With Maruti’s life hanging by a thread, Bali’s sinister plan appears to be unfolding. Yet, far away in Swarg Lok, Anjani’s motherly instincts transcend the divine order. Sensing the looming peril that threatens her son, she faces an agonizing dilemma. Refusing to be bound by divine orders, she makes a heart-wrenching choice: to give up her immortality and return to the mortal world to save her child.

But will Maata Anjani’s sacrifice be enough to protect Maruti from Bali’s deadly scheme? Will she reach in time to stop the Asurs and save her son?

Sayli Salunkhe who plays the role of Anjani in Veer Hanuman, said, "Every mother’s instinct is to shield her child from harm, no matter the cost. This week, Anjani's journey is one of defying destiny, breaking free from divine restraints, and following the call of her heart—even if it means sacrificing her immortality. Portraying the depth of her anguish and the boundless power of a mother’s love has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. I’m eager for audiences to witness the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her child."

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

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