Mukesh Khanna is a veteran television and film actor, who is best known for his portrayal of Bhishma Pitamah in B. R. Chopra's Mahabharat and the titular role in Doordarshan television serial Shaktimaan.
Read MoreMukesh Khanna spoke about the release date of Shaktimaan 2. Yes! the series is in pre-production stage and will take two years for its release.
Mukesh Khanna surprised his fans as he announced the return of his popular TV show, Shaktimaan. Along with the announcement, he also unveiled a teaser of the upcoming show on his YouTube channel. Check it out.
Indian actor and talk show host, Mukesh Khanna reviews and expresses his views on the movie Kalki 2898 AD. On one side, he praises the cast for their phenomenal acting while on the other side, he criticises the makers citing 'factual errors'.
Earlier Mukesh Khanna had thanked his fans for their suggestions to play the role of Shaktimaan, with variety of suggestions including Vidyut Jammwal, Mohit Raina, Rajinikanth, Allu Arjun and Ram Charan.
Soni Razdan took to her X profile to react to Mukesh Khanna's comment. “Gosh. Can’t imagine what would happen if a couple lived together in a ‘live-in’ relationship and didn’t get along. The mind boggles,” read her tweet.
Mukesh Khanna took to social media and objected to Ranveer Singh's casting as Shaktimaan. Scroll down to know more details.
DCW head Swati Malliwal on Wednesday sought the registration of an FIR against Shaktimaan actor Mukesh Khanna for his "misogynistic comments." Read details.
Earlier this year, Mukesh Khanna confirmed that a top Indian star will play Shaktimaan in an upcoming film based on the Indian superhero. Will it be Ranveer Singh?
Actor Mukesh Khanna took a subtle dig at 'Bollywood biggies' for not promoting Anupam Kher's 'The Kashmir Files'. Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's directorial is based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in 1990. The film features a stellar cast of actors including Mithun Chakraborty, Darshan Kumaar, Pallavi Joshi and Chinmay Mandlekar.
‘Shaktimaan’ is India’s most iconic superhero brand. Produced by Mukesh Khanna and directed by Dinkar Jani, it chronicled the adventures of the famous superhero and his alter ego Pandit Gangadhar Vidyadhar Mayadhar Omkarnath Shastri in Shaktimaan. The blockbuster series aired on Doordarshan from 1997 and 2005.
As Shaktimaan film trilogy was announced, the internet could feel the excitement of the '90s kids. Funny memes flooded social media and fans cannot wait for the film to get released. Production house claimed that Shaktimaan will be headlined by "one of India's superstars".
Sony Pictures India, on Thursday, announced it will back the film adaptation of Mukesh Khanna-starrer TV show 'Shaktimaan'. "After the super success of our many superhero films in India and all over the globe, it's time for our desi Superhero," a tweet read on the official Twitter page of Sony Pictures India.
Mukesh Khanna shared a video warning to take police action against those who have been spreading his death rumours on social media. The actor can be seen expressing his anger at the insensitive actions of the people which is causing distress among his family and friends.
Shaktimaan actor Mukesh Khanna took to Instagram on Wednesday to express grief over the death of his elder sister in Delhi. The actor was very heartbroken as he lost his only sister to lung congestion.
Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna, who rose to fame with his role of Shaktimaan, rubbished the rumours of his death doing the rounds on the internet. The actor took to his Instagram to share a video and informed his fans that he is 'perfectly alright'.
Khanna denied making misogynist remarks. Khanna further said that he respects women a lot.
A comment made by actor Mukesh Khanna, best known for playing the desi superhero Shaktimaan on the small screen, has left many netizens furious.
After actors from BR Chopra’s Mahabharat including Punit Issar, Gajendra Chauhan, Nitish Bharadwaj, and Gufi Paintal appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show, many wanted to know about Mukesh Khanna's absence. Well recently, the actor opened up about the same on social media and called the show vulgar, cheap, and worse. Look how Yudhisthir aka Gajendra Chauhan reacted.
"It is a dream come true for me. 'Shaktimaan' was, is and will always be the first Indian superhero, and I also call him the 'super teacher'. I am happy that now we are coming with a bang," said Mukesh Khanna.
"If one has to remove, they should also get rid of many objectionable contents available on YouTube,” said Mukesh Khanna in his video defending Carry Minati
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