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Genre
Action
Superhero
Created by
Mukesh Khanna
Written by
Ghalib Asad Bhopali
Brijmohan Pandey
Directed by
Dinker Jani
Starring
Mukesh Khanna
Vaishnavi Mahant
Kitu Gidwani
Surendra Pal
Lalit Parimoo
Tom Alter
Opening theme
"Shaktimaan"
Country of origin
India
Original language
Hindi
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
450[1][2]
Production
Producer
Mukesh Khanna
Production location
Mumbai
Cinematography
Manoj Soni
Editor
Nasir Hakim Ansari
Running time
45-60 minutes
Production company
Bheeshm International
Budget
₹2 lakh - ₹10 lakh per episode [3]
Original release
Network
DD National
Release
13 September 1997[1] –
27 March 2005[1]

Producer Mukesh Khanna played the role of Shaktimaan and his alter ego "Pandit Gangadhar Vidhyadhar Mayadhar Omkarnath Shastri", a photographer for the newspaper "Aaj Ki Aawaz". Shaktimaan was depicted as a human who has attained superhuman powers through meditation and five elements of nature: Space, Earth, Air, Fire, Water. Kitu Gidwani (later replaced by Vaishnavi Mahant) played the role of Geeta Vishwas, a reporter who loves Shaktimaan. Surendra Pal played the role of Tamraj Kilvish. The show was followed by "Shaktimaan: The Animated Series" in 2011, and a television film titled "Hamara Hero Shaktimaan" in 2013.

In an interview with Nupur Rekhi of indiantelevision.com, Khanna told that he has even received letters from the external affairs minister and then Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee saying that he has done a very good thing in choosing the role of Shaktimaan and keeping up with it. He has been featured in The Wall Street Journal on the front page reflecting on Shaktimaan's (and hence Khanna's) positive influence on children.

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