Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAnjani has not forgotten how her son almost lost his life. Now to protect him, she shelters him in a bid to keep him from harming himself again. She doesn't even allow him to go out of the h... Alles lesenAnjani has not forgotten how her son almost lost his life. Now to protect him, she shelters him in a bid to keep him from harming himself again. She doesn't even allow him to go out of the house. When his father Senapati Kesari returns from war, he is upset to find that his brave... Alles lesenAnjani has not forgotten how her son almost lost his life. Now to protect him, she shelters him in a bid to keep him from harming himself again. She doesn't even allow him to go out of the house. When his father Senapati Kesari returns from war, he is upset to find that his brave son has become a scared little boy. Maruti feels bad that his father isn't proud of him, ... Alles lesen
- Hanuman
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- Ram
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- Anjani
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- Valmiki
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- Vinata
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- Garuda
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- Vishrav
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- Motu
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- Vaanar 1
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- Narad
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- Indra
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- (as Kunal Khemu)
- Seeti
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- Vaanar 2
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- Kekasi
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- (as Sabina Malik)
- Witty Bird
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- Swan
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- Maruti
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- Nazuk Guide
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I do understand the prospect of making a fun filled Hanuman film with comic dialogues but that can be made without using English or Urdu words too. If kids do not understand any scene, they will ask their parents about it and they must. Which kid understands the words 'Appraisal report'? What shamelessness is this?
Try making a film on other religions and use all the crap creatives and see what happens next. Disgusting writing in the name of freedom of speech and expressions. Even as entertainment is concerned, this film is a dull.
Although the animation of the movie was not that good, I really like how the movie was written and the movie is a great story. I am sure that this movie is historically or mythologically inaccurate, but I still enjoyed the movie a lot because it showed more of a story of Hanuman as a kid. The movie works really well with the actual mythology itself. We see that, in the movie, Hanuman does not remember the great feats he had achieved as a kid. This also happened in the real story where Hanuman forgets his brave feats that he achieved as a kid because of a curse placed upon him by a sage. In the real story, Hanuman does not remember his past until he's reminded by Jambhuvan, a bear who is also a good friend of hanuman. Even though in this movie Hanuman is performing a lot of brave acts, he does not really remember his past and the great stories as a kid that we remember from the mythology.
Having this story relate to the actual mythology, even loosely, is good to see. I enjoyed the movie because it was a great way of narration of the story that was captivating, and also just learning about how the different characters connect in the actual story is fun in itself. We see some other characters from Hindu mythology such as Vishnu, Indra, etc. The most fun part of the movie for me was when Hanuman pushes an entire island off mainland India. I literally felt shivers run down my spine when I saw that moment in the movie. Again, this is most likely not what really happened in the actual stories (definitely didn't happen in real life), but I still loved the moment.
Overall, it is a great watch and very enjoyable with the modern, funny lingo which captivates younger audiences as well. The songs in this movie are very childish but other than that, this is a good story and it's worth a watch, especially if you are aware of the Hindu mythology.
Many people in the comments are saying that they didn't like the modern adaption of the language and the way they made the story does not make sense because it is mythologically inaccurate. While I agree that that is most likely the case, and that the story in this movie is not correct according to Valmiki's Ramayana or any other depictions of it, I also think that mythology in part is about telling the stories, in any form. Let's face it, all mythological stories are false and every adaptation of Ramayana is kinda like a fan fiction version of the original Ramayana. Looking at it from that perspective, this is a great movie and I would give it a 7/10, considering the other things I mentioned above. But the other part of mythology is conserving the culture and passing it down through generations. In that aspect, the rating would drop down really low.
### Title: Hanuman Da' Damdaar (2017) - A Disappointing Dive into Mythology
"Hanuman Da' Damdaar," released in 2017, promised to be a fun, family-friendly animated film aimed at introducing the younger generation to the adventures of the beloved Hindu deity, Hanuman. However, what it delivered was a disappointing, watered-down version of mythology, plagued by poor storytelling, lackluster animation, and a misguided attempt at modernizing ancient tales with subpar humor and language.
#### Plot and Script
The film centers around young Hanuman, who is depicted as a carefree, playful child. In an attempt to make the narrative relatable to children, the story veers away from traditional mythology, incorporating modern elements and colloquial language that feel out of place. The plot follows Hanuman as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure, learning valuable lessons along the way.
Unfortunately, the script fails to capture the essence of the rich and profound mythology it draws from. The dialogue is filled with contemporary slang and humor that, rather than making the story more engaging, detracts from the timelessness and spiritual depth of Hanuman's legend. Important mythological events are glossed over or trivialized, stripping the narrative of its grandeur and significance.
#### Characterization and Voice Acting
Hanuman, one of the most revered and powerful deities in Hindu mythology, is reduced to a caricature of his true self. While it's understandable that the filmmakers aimed to present a child-friendly version of Hanuman, the character lacks the depth and heroism that make him an iconic figure. His journey feels superficial, and his character development is minimal.
The supporting characters, including other deities and mythological figures, are similarly one-dimensional. They are portrayed in a way that makes them feel more like cartoonish sidekicks rather than the powerful and wise beings they are in the original texts.
The voice acting is a mixed bag. While some actors put in a decent effort, others sound uninspired and detached, further diminishing the impact of the characters they portray. The use of contemporary slang and forced humor in the dialogue makes the voice acting feel even more out of place.
#### Animation and Visuals
For an animated film, "Hanuman Da' Damdaar" falls short in the visual department. The animation quality is subpar, with stiff character movements and poorly rendered backgrounds. The film's color palette is vibrant, but the overall execution lacks the polish and fluidity that one would expect from a modern animated feature.
The character designs are also problematic. While an attempt is made to make Hanuman and other mythological figures look appealing to children, the designs come off as overly simplistic and lack the awe-inspiring qualities that should be associated with divine beings. The visual representation of mythological events and locations is uninspired, failing to transport the audience to the majestic world of ancient Hindu epics.
#### Direction and Pacing
The film's direction is another area where it falters. The pacing is erratic, with scenes dragging on unnecessarily or being cut abruptly, leading to a disjointed viewing experience. Important plot points and character moments are rushed, while inconsequential scenes are given undue attention. This uneven pacing makes it difficult to stay engaged with the story.
The director's attempt to balance humor, adventure, and mythology is poorly executed. The film's tone fluctuates awkwardly between lighthearted comedy and moments that are supposed to be serious and profound. This tonal inconsistency further hampers the film's ability to deliver a cohesive and impactful narrative.
#### Cultural and Mythological Respect
One of the most significant issues with "Hanuman Da' Damdaar" is its lack of respect for the source material. The film distorts and simplifies complex mythological narratives to fit a modern, child-friendly mold, but in doing so, it loses the essence of what makes these stories enduring and meaningful. Sacred myths are turned into mere entertainment, with little regard for their spiritual and cultural significance.
The film's attempt to modernize mythology with contemporary language and humor feels misguided and disrespectful. Instead of honoring the depth and wisdom of the original tales, "Hanuman Da' Damdaar" opts for a shallow and trivialized version that is likely to disappoint and alienate those familiar with and appreciative of the rich traditions of Hindu mythology.
#### Conclusion
"Hanuman Da' Damdaar" is a missed opportunity to introduce young audiences to the rich and inspiring world of Hindu mythology. Its flawed script, lackluster animation, and disrespectful treatment of sacred stories make it a disappointing watch. Rather than being a fun and educational experience, the film turns into a frustrating and unsatisfying journey that fails to do justice to the legendary hero Hanuman. Parents and children alike would be better served by exploring the original tales or more faithful adaptations that honor the spirit and significance of these timeless stories.
The movie starts with great visuals and story set up till the lead characters goes into forest. After that it all becomes a TV show. I guess the makers also knew about this mistake, if at all it can be considered a mistake. However there should have been a balance of silliness and seriousness throughout instead of making it completely comical throughout.
Overall me and family enjoyed the movie and we laughed when our kids laughed.
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