Veer Hanuman continues to win hearts with its emotionally rich narrative and powerful storytelling. Featuring Aan Tiwari as young Lord Hanuman, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, Arav Chowdharry as Kesari, Tarun Khanna as Lord Shiva, and Mahir Pandhi in a dual role as Bali and Sugreev, the show has now reached a deeply spiritual juncture. As seen in the latest episodes, Lord Hanuman reaches Ayodhya, but the path to meeting Lord Ram (played by Tanmay Nani) remains fraught with divine tests.
Driven by unwavering devotion, Lord Hanuman embarks on a solitary, soul-testing journey. With hunger and exhaustion testing his spirit, he faces each challenge with faith in Lord Ram. Intent on crafting a garland for his beloved deity, Hanuman faces new setbacks. Amidst these trials, he meets a kind and humble man—Bhola—who offers him warmth, guidance, and profound wisdom.
This mysterious figure is none other than Lord Shiva, portrayed by Tarun Khanna, who appears in disguise to help Hanuman uncover the essence of true bhakti. Through this interaction, Lord Hanuman understands that genuine devotion isn’t rooted in grandeur but in surrender—letting go of fear, ego, and doubt to fully embrace divine love.
Tarun Khanna, reflecting on his portrayal of Lord Shiva, shares, “Every time I wear the rudraksha and step into Mahadev’s character, it’s more than a performance—it’s a spiritual experience. As Bhola, I guide Hanuman not with force, but with compassion, just like a father. This track isn’t just about mythology; it teaches us that devotion is about inner surrender and trust.”
As Hanuman continues his journey to meet Lord Ram, Veer Hanuman reminds viewers of the timeless power of faith, surrender, and divine guidance on the path of righteousness.