Season 2 is a "must-watch" for anyone interested in high-quality animation or Indian mythology. It transcends its "kids' show" label, offering a sophisticated, emotionally resonant retelling of the Ramayana from a unique perspective.
Sharad Kelkar’s narration provides a grounding, powerful presence that ties the epic together. The voice acting for Hanuman captures his humility and strength perfectly, making him a relatable protagonist rather than just a distant deity.
Picking up where the first season left off, Season 2 focuses on Hanuman’s journey to Lanka. The narrative follows his internal transformation from a powerful warrior to the ultimate devotee. It covers iconic milestones, including the burning of Lanka and his pivotal encounters with Ravan’s forces, all while maintaining a pace that feels both epic and intimate.
The Legend of Hanuman (Season 2) continues to be a benchmark for Indian animation, successfully blending ancient mythology with modern visual storytelling. Released on Disney+ Hotstar, this season dives deeper into the journey of Lord Hanuman as he realizes his true potential.
While rooted in tradition, the dialogue and pacing are modernized for a global audience.
It doesn’t just show battles; it explores Hanuman’s psychological and spiritual growth.
The fight scenes are inventive and utilize Hanuman’s shapeshifting abilities in visually creative ways. Verdict
The animation quality remains a standout. Sharad Devarajan and the team at Graphic India have created a world that feels vast and vibrant. The character designs—especially the menacing portrayal of Ravan and the ethereal glow of Hanuman’s powers—are top-tier for a digital series. The use of light and shadow during the action sequences adds a cinematic depth rarely seen in Indian 2D/3D hybrid animation.
Season 2 is a "must-watch" for anyone interested in high-quality animation or Indian mythology. It transcends its "kids' show" label, offering a sophisticated, emotionally resonant retelling of the Ramayana from a unique perspective.
Sharad Kelkar’s narration provides a grounding, powerful presence that ties the epic together. The voice acting for Hanuman captures his humility and strength perfectly, making him a relatable protagonist rather than just a distant deity.
Picking up where the first season left off, Season 2 focuses on Hanuman’s journey to Lanka. The narrative follows his internal transformation from a powerful warrior to the ultimate devotee. It covers iconic milestones, including the burning of Lanka and his pivotal encounters with Ravan’s forces, all while maintaining a pace that feels both epic and intimate. Season 2 is a "must-watch" for anyone interested
The Legend of Hanuman (Season 2) continues to be a benchmark for Indian animation, successfully blending ancient mythology with modern visual storytelling. Released on Disney+ Hotstar, this season dives deeper into the journey of Lord Hanuman as he realizes his true potential.
While rooted in tradition, the dialogue and pacing are modernized for a global audience. The voice acting for Hanuman captures his humility
It doesn’t just show battles; it explores Hanuman’s psychological and spiritual growth.
The fight scenes are inventive and utilize Hanuman’s shapeshifting abilities in visually creative ways. Verdict It covers iconic milestones, including the burning of
The animation quality remains a standout. Sharad Devarajan and the team at Graphic India have created a world that feels vast and vibrant. The character designs—especially the menacing portrayal of Ravan and the ethereal glow of Hanuman’s powers—are top-tier for a digital series. The use of light and shadow during the action sequences adds a cinematic depth rarely seen in Indian 2D/3D hybrid animation.