Hero - Bhakti Hi Shakti Hai

Hero Bhakti hi Shakti Hai (English: Devotion is Strength) is an Indian superhero television series which aired on Hungama TV in 2005.[3][4] It is about the heroic deeds and adventures of a superhero called Hero, who is bestowed with out-of-this-world magical powers by the Goddess Durga to help him fight the criminals and supervillains. His two beloved toys Dholu and Bablie also transform into his sidekicks. Created by Arif Ali of UTV and directed by Waseem Sabir and Imtiaz Alam the series stars Sumeet Pathak.

Hero - Bhakti Hi Shakti Hai
Created byArif Ali
Screenplay byRahul Bose
Anand Barotia
Rishi Mittal
Ram Kishore Prasad
Deepak Jaul
Sanatan Nehru
Story byNikhil
Opening themeJoy Ke Sang
Ending themeHero Title Song
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons3[1][2]
No. of episodes168
Production
Producer(s)Srinivas Ramesh Mehta
Ronnie Screwvala
Deven Khote
CinematographyDurga Prasad Singh
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)UTV Software Communications
DistributorDisney India Media Networks
Release
Original networkHungama TV
Original release30 May 2005 (2005-05-30) 
9 August 2007 (2007-08-09)

Plot

The story revolves around the boy named Joy (Sumeet Pathak), who is disliked by most of his friends due to his innocent child behaviour including his own brother except his mother and two of his best friends, Meenu and Chhota Papi. One day Joy and his family is attacked by some goons and Joy tries to save them. However, everything doesn't go well as Joy's mother is harmed in this saving and instead of praising for his courage his brother starts disliking him more. Due to all these bad things happening in his life, he goes to durga maa's temple to get help so that she can make him smart and intelligent like his brother. Due to the innocence and good motives, Durga maa gets impressed with Joy and goes to earth and grants Joy, a wish, in the form of a magical ring through which he can convert himself into a hero named "HERO". Durga maa also converts his beloved toys Dholu(Nirmal Soni) and Babli(Rupali Suri) into living beings but only for the time when Joy is in his Hero form. Here is the start of new journey of joy's life in which he saves earth from powerful supervillains and demons.

Cast

  • Sumeet pathak as Joy Sehgal/Hero
  • Rupali suri as Bablie
  • Nirmal soni as Dholu
  • Shilpa Tulaskar as Sunaina Sehgal (Joy's mother)
  • Mayank Tandon as Avi Sehgal (Joy's brother)
  • Lavina Tandon as Charlotte
  • Kishan Savjani as Raju Madan Saxena alias Rejji
  • Dhairya Ojha as Chunky Nayyar
  • Rakesh Thareja as Prem Prakash Sharma
  • Vijay Aidasani as Principal Karnal Raghavan
  • Rajeev Kumar as Varun Sir (Basketball Coach)
  • Akshita Garuad as Meenu/Menaakshi Desai
  • Parth Muni as Chotta Pape alias Balvinder Kulwinder Harnam Singh Sodhi
  • Farida Jalal as Bebe[5]
  • Pragati Mehra as Kirthar Maami
  • Addite Shirwaikar as Miss Jasmin
  • Gaurav Gera as Cameraman Flash
  • Abbas ali as Goga/Zipzap
  • Renuka Bondre as Manorma aunty (Joy's neighbor)
  • Chahat Khanna as Princess Myra
  • Beena Banerjee as Sunaina Saigal
  • Amano Dhyan as Bubble Badashah
  • Shahid Hassan as Gappi
  • Kavi Kumar Azad as Dhappi
  • Akanksha Kapil as Shruti Singh
  • Shridhar Watsar as Gabbar (Season 2) (Virat's Slave)
  • Jagesh Mukati as Caiptan Cooker 'Villain'
  • Narendra Bedi as Changa Mama
  • Bijal Batavia as Sharmila Miss
  • Shivansh as Honey
  • Adityansh as Bankey Babu/[BB]
  • Shivshakti Sachdev as Neetu Shrivastava
  • Sushil Parashar as Dr. Darr aka Masoom Sir
  • Farzil Pardiwalla as Principal (Harry's Dad in Season 3)
  • Sachin Nayak as Umbrella Man
  • Daniyal Hassan as Harry Podar alias Harry The Rockstar

Broadcast

The series premiered on 30 May 2005 on Hungama TV and ran for 3 seasons (168 episodes).[6] Reruns of the series also aired on Jetix and Disney XD India.[7][8]

References

  1. "Hungama TV to launch new season of 'Hero' on 12 June". 10 June 2006.
  2. "Hungama TV ramps up activity with new shows & contest". 2 April 2007. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  3. "'Hero' to debut on Hungama TV on 30 May". 28 May 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  4. "Hungama's new 'Hero' lives up to its name". 15 June 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  5. "Frida Jalal meets 'Hero'". 15 July 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  6. "Hungama's new 'Hero' lives up to its name". 15 June 2005.
  7. "Wayback Machine". 8 September 2017. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017.
  8. "Disney Channel sweats films to up viewership this summer". 6 April 2010. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
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