Actor Mukesh Khanna says superhero movies "Krrish" and "Ra.One" cannot match the level of his iconic TV show "Shaktimaan" despite their big budget.
Khanna essayed the roles of Shaktimaan and his alter ego Pandit Gangadhar Vidyadhar Mayadhar Omkarnath Shastri on the show.
Citing an example from "Natwarlal", the actor said the filmhad a song which fascinated children so much that they went to watch the film with parents.
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"That time, content was there but nobody followed it up. I followed it up with Shaktimaan. I waited four years for others to make a super hero project but nobody did. So, I made 'Aryamaan'. Today there is Krrish and Ra.One, but they are yet to reach the level of Shaktimaan," Khanna said.
Earlier this year, the 58-year-old actor said he was in talks to bring back "Shaktimaan" on TV.
When asked about the progress, Khanna said he is still committed to bringing the project.
"We are talking to Doordarshan, they are ready to give us a slot. We are talking to satellite channels, there were talks even for a web series. Let's see. I don't know where it will be launched. But I have to bring back Shaktimaan. And I have to be Shaktimaan."
The actor says children remember him for his iconic role even today.
"I have lost 10-15 kgs. I need to reduce 5-10 kgs more. I can't let anyone else play that character. Wherever I go, the kids chant 'Shaktimaan'. They know me as that. I have to come again as Shaktimaan but we will have a modern setting."
The actor, who is the chairperson ofChildren Film Society of India, said he cannot make a film on "Shaktimaan" as it will be a conflict of interest but hopes to pass content driven films for children under his chairmanship.
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