Mukesh Khanna Withdraws Criticism of Ranveer Singh as Shaktimaan
Mukesh Khanna recently removed his video where he criticized the idea of Ranveer Singh portraying Shaktimaan, sparking debates among fans of the classic superhero.
In a surprising turn of events, veteran Bollywood actor Mukesh Khanna, best known for his iconic role as Shaktimaan, has retracted his video criticizing Ranveer Singh’s rumored casting as the new Shaktimaan. Khanna’s initial reaction to the speculation surrounding Singh stepping into the shoes of India’s beloved superhero sparked a widespread discussion among fans and the media alike. The video, which was quickly spread across social media platforms, showcased Khanna expressing his disapproval, highlighting that Ranveer Singh, despite his stardom and acting prowess, did not fit the moral and ethical image Shaktimaan represents.
Mukesh Khanna, who has always been protective of the Shaktimaan legacy, seemed to have taken a step back to possibly reassess his stance or to avoid further controversy. The deletion of the video has raised questions about the reasons behind such a move and whether it indicates a change of heart or perhaps a behind-the-scenes agreement regarding the future portrayal of Shaktimaan.
Shaktimaan, a superhero television series that aired during the late ’90s and early 2000s, became a staple of Indian childhood, with Khanna both starring in and producing the show. His character, Shaktimaan, was not just a superhero but a moral guardian, teaching kids about honesty, respect, and the value of doing good. The prospect of reviving such an iconic character has understandably generated a lot of excitement and debate about who is best suited to don the cape in a modern adaptation.
This development has intrigued fans and industry insiders, leading to speculation about the upcoming portrayal of Shaktimaan and the direction Bollywood is taking in reviving classic characters for the new generation. As the situation evolves, all eyes will be on Mukesh Khanna and the production team to see how they navigate the legacy of India’s first superhero in contemporary cinema.