Victory to the mighty Hanuman) is an Indian Hindu religious television series, which premiered on 6 June 2011 on Sahara One.
It is based on the life of Hanuman, the Hindu vanara deity who plays a major role in the epic Ramayana.
The show tells the story of Hanuman (Maruti) as he grows up in Kishkindha along with his mother Anjana and father Kesari.
The events depicted are some of the lesser-known ones surrounding the trials and tribulations of Hanuman, while he was combating the evil and malevolent forces espoused by characters such as Raavana.
Through the course of the show, the makers of the series plan to reveal the miraculous powers and the immeasurable physical strength Hanuman derives from Shiva, which ultimately helps him pursue his noble endeavors and win his fights against all evil forces he encounters.
King Kesari and mata Anjana discuss about whether Hanuman will stay in Kishkinda or will return to Sumeru.
He explains Hanuman the entire incidence that how he lost his wings for protecting his younger brother Jatayu.
[1] Hanuman along with Jamvant comes to Rajdarbar to meet Bali and Sugreev and discuss about the words given by the king Kunjar.
[4] The Anjanadri Hill near Hampi, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is one such location featured in the series.
[5] Others include Kishkinda, now known as Hammipur and Belur, as well as Anganwadi in the ancient city of Varanasi, which is described extensively in Tulsi Das’ Ramayana.
Varanasi, in fact, is where Tulsi Das lived when he wrote a major part of the Ram Charit Manas.
[6] Kishkinda, on the other hand, has strong references in the Ramayana as the ape kingdom that was ruled by Sugriva's brother, Bali.
Hanuman helps Sugriva capture the kingdom, and later brings him and Lord Rama together for the war against Raavana.
"While Hanuman has been (a) part of our lives since the days of Doordarshan and the late Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan, it's also taken animated forms in endearing children's films.
The prime time feature is all set to generate the highest revenues for the cable TV channel, after it decided to adopt the fixed spot strategy as of March 2012.