News Shaktimaan returns, nostalgia rules

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For all those who grew up in the late 90s,Shaktimaan is nostalgia in red velvet pants. The news of a possible return of Mukhesh Khanna’s desi Superman takes us back to those Sunday afternoons spent watching Shaktimaan saving the world on good old Doordarshan.

He was the first Indian superhero with on-screen charisma and a decent script. How many of us have twirled around with our right arm stretched out in the hope of becoming Shaktimaan? Many wanted to dress like him, talk like him! Overnight, Mukesh Khanna became a household name.

In the show, Khanna played the dual role with finesse. While he was the strong and suave Shaktimaan in his in red velvet pant and chakra jacket, he was also the bumbling photojournalist with bunny teeth and nerdy glasses. The storyline was simple: With the advent of Kaliyuga, corruption and evil take over society following which saints known as "Suryanshis" choose a man who is given power from the five natural elements to fight evil.

The series was a phenomenon not only because of Khanna’s character but also the bad guys who had unforgettable catch phrases. Who can forget the famous “andhera kayaam rahe” (darkness shall prevail) of Tamraj Kilvish – the main villain pitched against the superhero? Actor Surendra Pal might have appeared in a number of TV serials and movies but the role of Kilvish certainly immortalised him. But it was not just Shaktimaan and Kilvish who were in the limelight! We all can fondly remember Mahaguru portrayed by Tom Alter, and Gita Biswas (Shaktimaan’s love interest, essayed by Vaishnavi Mahant). Even the anti-heroes, like Dr. Jaikal, stoneman or shalaka billi (cat woman) who time and again appeared with one and only “mission to destroyShaktimaan” have left marks on our minds. It's hard to forget Dr. Jaikal’s resounding call for ‘power’ and his stylish flicking of hair.



Shaktimaan returns, nostalgia rules - The Hindu
 
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