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''Return of Hanuman'' is a 2007
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directed by
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. A sequel to ''
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'', it was produced by Shailendra Singh at
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and
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, and the music was composed by
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. It is a children's film and has been rated as an Educational Film by the CBFC because it deals with the issue of
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. It was released in India on 28 December 2007.


Plot

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are ’busy’ in their Swarglok (heaven). Technology has crossed the boundaries of earth and even non-mortal devas have become techno-geeks. They converse in
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. Meanwhile, a terrific war is being fought between the Devas and the
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. In this war,
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slices the demon Rahuketu into two parts through his stomach. His collapse invokes the Guru of Asuras, Guru Shukracharya and he comes forward to battle with Lord Vishnu. He also slices a large snake named Kaladansh into two parts. Lord Vishnu gains an upper hand in the war and throws Shukracharya into space. Shukracharya announces a prophecy throughout the Universe warning Lord Vishnu that the same humans whom he is protecting, in ''
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'' they will themselves become very cruel than even demons and a day will come when their cruelty will give rise to the greatest demon of the Universe which will engulf the whole humankind. Shukracharya then transforms himself into Planet Shukra or
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and it becomes the home of
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. Later he joins Rahuketu's sliced body with that of Kaladansh's tail and vice versa. This gives rise to two demons Rahu and Ketu. Shukracharya declares that as long as his Sarpdand i.e. Snake Wand lives, the demons will remain powerful. Hanuman, who has just returned to heaven after completing his task on earth, is bored. He sees a village boy who is bullied by his classmates. He decides to help him, not as a God or an invisible force but as a human. He then asks
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to allow him to take birth as a human being. Brahma allows but keeps some conditions which Hanuman agrees to accept. He appears on earth in a village named Bajrangpur from a priest and his wife as a human baby. What makes the reincarnated Hanuman different from other humans is that he has a tail and a huge appetite. The baby is named "Maruti" by his mother. After Maruti is three months old, he takes admission in the same school where the boy he wanted to help studies and befriends with him. Thereafter, he teaches a lesson to his bully classmates, Gabbar Singh and his gang. Meanwhile, on planet Shukra, there is a fight between Rahu and Ketu and accidentally the Sarpdand comes to Earth. Danavs come to Earth to search for it but they have to face Maruti. Maruti easily defeats Rahu and Ketu with the help of his army of
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that came to help him to get free from the hands of culprits (who caught him because he stole the mangoes from his garden). In order to defeat Rahu and Ketu,
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must remind Maruti that he is actually Hanuman. After Narada and Maruti meet, Maruti is reminded that he can turn to Hanuman as per his will. Maruti then turns to the more powerful Hanuman, with his godly powers. He still has the appearance of a child but looks like child Hanuman, the appearance from the film's predecessor. Then a monster made of polythene and other non-biodegradable waste appears from a volcano that was said to form when Sarpdand merged with the Kamandal thrown by Shukracharya which coincidentally fell into the volcano in Bajrangpur. The monsters keep on swallowing the villagers of Bajrangpur. After struggling to stop the monster, Hanuman asked for help from God
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. God Ram then said that when a blockage, which is seen in the end, is cleared then the monster (mainly made of plastic and other waste thrown by humans) will finish up. Hanuman did what Ram said, and the monster was defeated. Finally, Hanuman said his farewells to his family and friends and leaves Bajrangpur.


Voice Cast

*Malak Shah as Maruti *Suraj as Minkoo *
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as
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*Dhananjai Shrestha as
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*
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as Maruti's mother *
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as
Hanuman Hanuman (; sa, हनुमान, ), also called Anjaneya (), is a Hindu god and a divine '' vanara'' companion of the god Rama. Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. He is an ardent devotee of Rama and on ...
*Rajeev Raj as Narad *
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as Owner *
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as Guru Shukracharya *Pratibha Sharma as Minkoo's mother * Girish Sahdev as Professor Antariksh *Kenny Desai as Professor Jwalamukhi *Gurpal Singh as Principal Bhullar *Archie Maitra as Tunnu *Aditya Rao as Dadoo *Akshata as Munni *
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as Rahu and Ketu *
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as one-eyed man *Trilok Patel as
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*Ajay Singhal as Maruti's father


Soundtrack

The film has seven songs, including two instrumental tracks, composed by
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and with lyrics penned by Satish Mutatkar.


Spin-offs

A spin-off series named ''The New Adventures of Hanuman'' was produced and aired on
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and
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. The series have some differences compared to the movie, such as Maruti staying in Bajrangpur instead of leaving it and a number of new characters. Maruti is also required to use a mace locket to turn into Hanuman. In the mobile game space, Jump Games announced a two-year deal with Percept Pictures for the creation and distribution of Hanuman Returns mobile games, at a launch event in Mumbai that featured film Director, David Dhawan. On the film's 12 year anniversary, Director Anurag Kashyap, said that Return of Hanuman was a 'terrible film' and that he was 'incapable of doing animation'. It is the only animation film he has ever made.


See also

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List of indian animated feature films This is list of Indian animated films. It includes theatrical films, some important short films, direct-to-video releases and International films in which Indian production houses and studios were involved. Notable short films Feature films ...
* Anurag Kashyap filmography *
List of Hindi films of 2007 This is a list of Bollywood films that were released in 2007. Box office figures Top 10 highest grossing Bollywood films of 2007. Released films See also * List of Bollywood films of 2006 * List of Bollywood films of 2008 * Lists of Bo ...


References


External links


"Hanuman gets Educational Certificate from Censor"
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Return of Hanuman
at Percept Picture Company's website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Return Of Hanuman Indian animated films Films about Hinduism 2000s Hindi-language films 2007 films Films directed by Anurag Kashyap Indian children's films Indian action films Hanuman in popular culture Films with screenplays by Anurag Kashyap 2007 action films 2000s children's films Hindi-language action films Films scored by Tapas Relia