Mukesh Khanna returns as Shaktimaan, 90s kids dance with joy

Written By Manisha Chauhan | Updated: Nov 12, 2024, 07:23 AM IST

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Mukesh Khanna leaves 90s kids nostalgic as he announces the return of superhero Shaktimaan.

Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna, best known for portraying India’s original superhero Shaktimaan, left his fans excited and thrilled when he announced that the iconic character would be making a comeback on Indian screens.

In an interview with ANI on Monday, Mukesh Khanna spoke about his deep connection with the character and expressed his excitement about returning of superhero Shaktimaan. "This is a costume within me...I think personally too, in my mind, this costume has come from within me...I did well in Shatimaan because it came from within me...Acting is all about confidence. I forget about the camera when I am shooting...I am even happier than the others about becoming Shaktimaan again," the actor shared.

On bringing Shaktimaan back to a new generation, the actor said, "I am carrying out my duty that I started in 1997 and which went on till 2005. I think that my work should reach the public in 2027 because today's generation is running blindly. They have to be stopped and told to catch their breath." On Sunday, Khanna took to his Instagram account to share a poster and announce the teaser video that gives a glimpse of Shaktimaan's comeback.

In the video, we see Shaktimaan flying and landing in a school where he sings a song about freedom while looking at pictures of Indian freedom fighters including Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and Subhash Chandra Bose. "It's Time For HIM to RETURN. Our First Indian SUPER TEACHER- SUPER HERO. YES ! As Darkness And Evil prevails over Children of Today... It's time for him to return. He returns with a Message . He returns with a Teaching. For today's generation. Welcome Him. With both hands !!!!!," read his post.

Shaktimaan, which originally aired in 1997 on Doordarshan, became one of the most popular superhero shows in India. The show ran for more than 450 episodes and has remained a nostalgic memory for millions of viewers.

(With inputs from ANI)