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Characters and Performances The titular Hanuman is affable and energetic, written as an archetype more than a complex character — brave and kind, with a handful of cute flaws used to generate humor. The protagonist’s emotional beats are simple but effective for kids: pride gives way to humility; impulsiveness is tempered by friendship. Supporting characters fit clear molds — the loyal friend, the comic relief, the stern mentor, and the melodramatic villain. Voice acting (in its regional dubs) ranges from enthusiastic to serviceable; lead vocal performances capture the character’s warmth, though some supporting lines come off as flat or rushed in places. Who Will Enjoy It Production houses of Hanuman

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Includes Salman Khan (Hanuman), Raveena Tandon, Vinay Pathak, and Kunal Khemu.

The story follows Maruti, a young boy whose mother, Anjani, keeps him sheltered at home out of fear for his safety. When his father, Senapati Kesari, expresses disappointment in Maruti's perceived lack of bravery, Maruti prays to become the "bravest kid in the world". This lead him on a jungle adventure where he makes new friends and ultimately transforms into the mighty . At its core, the film explores themes of:

Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. Critics praised the animation quality (which was a step up from early 2000s Indian CGI but still lagged behind Pixar or DreamWorks) and the message of equality. However, it struggled at the box office due to stiff competition from big-budget live-action films and the general Indian audience's reluctance to embrace full-length animated theatrical features unless it is a Chhota Bheem or a Hollywood import.