Hanuman

The Legend of Hanuman – Season 4

2024 22 min ⭐ 9.2/10

Director: Jeevan J. Kang; Navin John

Cast: Damandeep Singh Baggan; Sharad Kelkar; Sanket Mhatre; Shakti Singh; Richard Joel; Sahil Vaid; Pushkar Vijay; Rohan Verma; Gireesh Sahdev

The Legend of Hanuman – Season 4 elevates the Ramayana’s war arc by delving into pivotal confrontations with Ravan’s formidable lieutenants. Across seven episodes (~20–22 minutes each), the season begins with the awakening of Kumbhakarna, whose monstrous presence shakes the battlefield. Alongside him, Indrajit and Ahiravan plot lethal schemes, forcing Hanuman and the vanar army into their most significant battle yet Gadgets 360FilmiBeat.

Directed by Jeevan J. Kang and Navin John, this season retains the creative leadership of Sharad Devarajan, Jeevan J. Kang, and Charuvi Agrawal. Their narrative choice shifts perspective significantly—placing Ravan’s internal monologue and motivations at the forefront. Sharad Kelkar’s commanding portrayal of Ravan becomes an emotional anchor, arguably overshadowing Hanuman himself at times ThePrint+10Firstpost+10Koimoi+10.

Damandeep Singh Baggan delivers Hanuman’s voice with measured strength, offering a steady counterpoint to Ravan’s dominance. Supporting voices such as Sanket Mhatre, Shakti Singh, Pushkar Vijay, and Richard Joel bring depth to their mythic roles Gadgets 360Wikipedia.

Visually, the series remains striking. Critics highlight the stunning animation and action design, with battle sequences showcased in grand scale. Even so, Free Press Journal and TOI note that the storytelling and pacing falter—some episodes feel disjointed, and the series occasionally prioritizes exposition over action Free Press JournalThe Times of India.

While runners praise Season 4 for its ambition and voice acting, several reviews observe that the amplified focus on Ravan dilutes Hanuman’s central role. As Hitflik notes, viewers might feel the series becomes more about Ravan’s character arc than Hanuman’s legend—a bold but polarizing shift HitFlikKoimoi.

Overall, Season 4 offers a visually dazzling and narratively experimental chapter in the franchise—one that explores anti-hero complexity and moral ambiguity, though it occasionally loses sight of its titular hero.

The Legend of Hanuman – Season 4 elevates the Ramayana’s war arc by delving into pivotal confrontations with Ravan’s formidable lieutenants. Across seven episodes (~20–22 minutes each), the season begins with the awakening of Kumbhakarna, whose monstrous presence shakes the battlefield. Alongside him, Indrajit and Ahiravan plot lethal schemes, forcing Hanuman and the vanar army into their most significant battle yet Gadgets 360FilmiBeat.

Directed by Jeevan J. Kang and Navin John, this season retains the creative leadership of Sharad Devarajan, Jeevan J. Kang, and Charuvi Agrawal. Their narrative choice shifts perspective significantly—placing Ravan’s internal monologue and motivations at the forefront. Sharad Kelkar’s commanding portrayal of Ravan becomes an emotional anchor, arguably overshadowing Hanuman himself at times ThePrint+10Firstpost+10Koimoi+10.

Damandeep Singh Baggan delivers Hanuman’s voice with measured strength, offering a steady counterpoint to Ravan’s dominance. Supporting voices such as Sanket Mhatre, Shakti Singh, Pushkar Vijay, and Richard Joel bring depth to their mythic roles Gadgets 360Wikipedia.

Visually, the series remains striking. Critics highlight the stunning animation and action design, with battle sequences showcased in grand scale. Even so, Free Press Journal and TOI note that the storytelling and pacing falter—some episodes feel disjointed, and the series occasionally prioritizes exposition over action Free Press JournalThe Times of India.

While runners praise Season 4 for its ambition and voice acting, several reviews observe that the amplified focus on Ravan dilutes Hanuman’s central role. As Hitflik notes, viewers might feel the series becomes more about Ravan’s character arc than Hanuman’s legend—a bold but polarizing shift HitFlikKoimoi.

Overall, Season 4 offers a visually dazzling and narratively experimental chapter in the franchise—one that explores anti-hero complexity and moral ambiguity, though it occasionally loses sight of its titular hero.

Cast

Damandeep Singh Baggan; Sharad Kelkar; Sanket Mhatre; Shakti Singh; Richard Joel; Sahil Vaid; Pushkar Vijay; Rohan Verma; Gireesh Sahdev