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Is Mukesh Khanna’s Ranveer Singh Shaktimaan rejection a publicity stunt? Co-star reacts | Bollywood News

Is Mukesh Khanna’s Ranveer Singh Shaktimaan rejection a publicity stunt? Co-star reacts | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 7, 2026 10:11 AM IST Shaktimaan was truly every child’s favourite superhero, back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with Mukesh Khanna earning immense popularity for playing the iconic character on television. When a film adaptation was announced in 2022, fans were eager to know who would take on the role. After Ranveer Singh’s name surfaced, Mukesh openly opposed the idea and even claimed that the actor had once spent three hours trying to convince him that he was the right choice. Now, Lalit Parimoo, who was also part of the original show, has suggested that Mukesh’s comments may have been made for publicity. During a recent podcast with Siddharth Kannan, Lalit was asked about Mukesh saying Ranveer tried to convince him for three hours to let him play Shaktimaan, and still he turned him down. He said, “I don’t want to say anything against Mukesh ji. It’s upto him what he has to do. Aaj ka zamana publicity ka zamana hai aur log karte hain publicity gimmicks filmon …

Vaishnavi Macdonald’s Homelessness & a Vanishing Father

Vaishnavi Macdonald’s Homelessness & a Vanishing Father

For an entire generation, Vaishnavi Macdonald will always be Geeta Vishwas, the fearless journalist from Shaktimaan, one of Indian television’s most iconic shows that aired between 1997 and 2005. But long before she became a familiar face on television, Vaishnavi lived a life defined by struggling childhood, supernatural experiences, and a strong commitment to her personal boundaries. Due to the volatile “ego hassles” between her parents, Vaishnavi’s early education was a casualty of their war. “We used to live in hotels because of fights between mom and dad,” she told Siddharth Kanan. “We’d move from one hotel to another. How could I go to school?” Despite missing six years of formal schooling between the 4th and 10th grades, Vaishnavi was sharp academically. “I was very good academically; I wanted to be a scientist, not an actor,” she says. Father’s disappearance and mother’s desperation But fate had other plans. Just when the family moved into a rented outhouse in Hyderabad and life seemed to be settling into some stability, her father disappeared without any explanation. “At …