Lord Hanuman decides to go to Ayodhya to meet his aradhya, Lord Ram, in Sony SAB’s ‘Veer Hanuman’

Sony SAB’s Veer Hanuman continues to capture viewers’ hearts with its emotionally rich and spiritually uplifting storytelling. Featuring Aan Tiwari as the young Lord Hanuman, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, Arav Chowdharry as Kesari and Mahir Pandhi in a dual portrayal of Bali and Sugreev, the show now brings a deeply emotional turning point that puts Hanuman’s devotion to the ultimate test. The audience has witnessed the epic battle between Lord Hanuman and Shani Dev (Rishabh Pawar).

Lord Hanuman decides to go to Ayodhya to meet his aradhya, Lord Ram, in Sony SAB’s ‘Veer Hanuman’

Mumbai:  Sony SAB’s Veer Hanuman continues to capture viewers’ hearts with its emotionally rich and spiritually uplifting storytelling. Featuring Aan Tiwari as the young Lord Hanuman, Sayli Salunkhe as Anjani, Arav Chowdharry as Kesari and Mahir Pandhi in a dual portrayal of Bali and Sugreev, the show now brings a deeply emotional turning point that puts Hanuman’s devotion to the ultimate test. The audience has witnessed the epic battle between Lord Hanuman and Shani Dev (Rishabh Pawar).
In the upcoming episodes, viewers will witness an emotional and powerful turn as Lord Hanuman embarks on a divine quest and decides to go to Ayodhya in search of his aradhya, Lord Ram. Driven by devotion, his mission is to stop his beloved mother, Anjani Maata, from leaving Kishkindha forever. But with time slipping away and destiny unfolding, will Hanuman reach Lord Ram in time? Or does a deeper, unforeseen twist await him on this sacred path of devotion?
Sayli Salunkhe, who plays the role of Anjani Maata, shares, “Portraying Anjani Maata has been incredibly emotional for me. As a mother, she is torn between guilt and love, believing that her presence is the reason for unrest in Kishkindha. The decision to leave her son, Lord Hanuman, is not just painful, it’s soul-crushing. This scene truly captures the depth of a mother’s sacrifice and how far a woman can go to protect her child, even if it means breaking her own heart. As an actor, I felt every moment of Anjani’s silence, her strength, and her inner storm. It’s a reminder that sometimes the greatest acts of love come in the form of letting go."