Here is how Aan Tiwari from Sony SAB's 'Veer Hanuman' celebrates Hanuman Jayanti

IANS April 11, 2025 300 views

Aan Tiwari, the young actor portraying Hanuman in Sony SAB's "Veer Hanuman", reveals his deep commitment to understanding the divine character through physical and spiritual preparation. His approach involves rigorous gymnastics training, studying Hanuman's postures, and embracing the deity's core values of unconditional devotion. The actor's personal Hanuman Jayanti celebrations reflect his genuine connection to the role, involving temple visits and family Chalisa recitals. Tiwari's passion extends beyond performance, as he strives to embody Hanuman's most admirable quality - selfless love and support for loved ones.

"The quality I admire most in Hanuman Ji is his devotion to his loved ones" - Aan Tiwari
Mumbai, April 11: Aan Tiwari who portrays the young Hanuman in Sony SAB's mythological epic, "Veer Hanuman", reflected on the show, and his bond with his co-stars before Hanuman Jayanti on Saturday.

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Young actor shares intense physical preparation for Hanuman role

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Practices gymnastics and gada training with father

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Celebrates Hanuman Jayanti with temple visits and Chalisa recital

Asked how he prepared to play the role of Lord Hanuman, Aan told IANS, "I joined gymnastics to prepare for the role. I watched a lot of videos related to Lord Hanuman, and learned how Hanuman ji stands, how the position of the feet should be, how to always maintain a smile on the face, and so much more."

Sharing a particular incident, he added, "There's one incident I clearly remember -- my father used to make me practice with a bat, just like a gada. He would make me lift and lower it every morning and evening. That practice helped me!"

Revealing his experience on set and his bond with his co-stars, Aan went on to say, "My experience on set has been amazing so far. Everyone is very kind and helpful. If I don't understand any dialogue, our director sir patiently explains how to perform and deliver it. Mahir bhaiya and I also have a lot of fun on set. We don't usually shoot at the same time, but whenever we're on set together, we have a lot of masti!"

The young actor further disclosed the one quality of Hanuman Ji that he admires the most and tries to follow in his own life. He revealed,

"The quality I admire the most in Hanuman Ji is his devotion to his loved ones. He always stood by them and helped them without expecting anything in return. I try to follow that in my own life by being there for my family and friends whenever they need me."

Disclosing how he celebrates Hanuman Jayanti, he stated, "Visiting the temple on Hanuman Jayanti is a must for us. We go to the temple, distribute prasad, and in the evening, my father and I do a long Hanuman Chalisa recital together. Last time, there was a program at the temple where I sang the Hanuman Chalisa on stage, and everyone appreciated it a lot."

"Veer Hanuman" airs every Monday to Saturday at 7.30 PM, on Sony SAB.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Aan's dedication to his role is so inspiring! The way he prepared with gymnastics and studied Hanuman ji's mannerisms shows his commitment. Love how he's carrying forward these values in real life too 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the actor's efforts, I feel the show sometimes simplifies Hanuman's complex character too much for a young audience. That said, Aan does bring great energy to the role!
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Meena P.
The part about him practicing with a bat like a gada is so cute! 😊 My kids watch this show religiously and now they've started doing their own "Hanuman exercises" in the morning. Great influence!
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Vikram J.
His description of the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations is beautiful. More shows like this are needed to keep our traditions alive among the younger generation. Jai Bajrang Bali!
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Ananya T.
The chemistry between Aan and Mahir on set sounds adorable! Would love to see some behind-the-scenes clips of their "masti" moments. The show's become our family's evening ritual ❤️

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