Aryamaan – Brahmaand Ka Yodha facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Aaryamaan - Brahmaand Ka Yoddha |
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Genre | Action Sci-fi Superhero |
Written by | Kamlesh Pandey |
Directed by | Dinker Jani |
Starring | Mukesh Khanna Kiran Kumar Manjeet Kullar Shanthi Priya |
Theme music composer | Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma |
Composer(s) | Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 91 |
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Producer(s) | Mukesh Khanna |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Bheeshm International |
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Original network | DD National |
Original release | 14 July 2002 |
Aaryamaan - Brahmaand Ka Yoddha is an exciting Indian superhero TV series. It's a space opera, which means it's an adventure story set in space! The show was first shown on DD National. It was made by Mukesh Khanna's company, Bheeshm International. Mukesh Khanna also created and starred in Shaktimaan, India's first TV superhero. For a short time, Aaryamaan was the most expensive Indian TV show ever made!
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The Story of Aaryamaan
The series tells the tale of Aryamaan, a brave warrior Prince. He comes from the Thar Empire, a human kingdom in the Aariyana galaxy. This galaxy is millions of light years away from Earth!
Aryamaan is the son of Emperor Jarant and Queen Rasa. He is the rightful heir to the throne. When Aryamaan was born, something amazing happened. His home planet, Aariyana, had been suffering from a long drought. But on the day he was born, it rained for the first time in many years! People saw this as a sign. They believed Aryamaan was their saviour, someone who would help them through tough times.
However, not everyone was happy. Queen Nasa, Emperor Jarant's first wife, was very jealous. She also had a child at the same time as Queen Rasa. But her child was a mutated half-human, half-beast. Queen Nasa tried to harm baby Aryamaan many times. Queen Rasa realized her son was not safe with her. So, she asked a helper robot named Tobo to take Aryamaan away. Tobo took the baby to planet Gurukshetra. There, a wise 750-year-old man named Hoshin raised Aryamaan. Hoshin was a descendant of the great Ariyan.
Hoshin trained Aryamaan to be a skilled warrior. He taught him fighting and many other important skills. After his training, Aryamaan received a special armour suit. Only his handprint could open its display case.
Aryamaan first visited his home planet, Thar. He found that Queen Nasa had taken over! She had made her half-beast son a fake king, while she ruled as the Royal Mother. Aryamaan found his parents imprisoned and forced to work in the mines. Unable to fight them alone, Aryamaan set off on a quest. He traveled to different planets to find a powerful weapon called Chandrahaas. He needed it to win back his kingdom. Along his journey, he faced many evil villains. These included his stepmother Queen Nasa, Shukrant, and Narak.
Meet the Cast
- Mukesh Khanna as Prince Aryamaan
- Kiran Kumar as Mahan Hoshin (Aryamaan's teacher)
- Shanti Priya as Teji
- Manjeet Kullar as Queen Nasa
- Deep Dhillon as King Durdan
- Reshma Modi as Queen Rasa
- Sudhir Mittu as King Jarant
- Deepak Jethi as Mahasamant Naarak
- Murli Sharma as Sukrant
- Shalini Arora as Paap Shakti Rakshindra
- Tarakesh Chauhan as King Son
- Browney Parashar as Kurbak
Behind the Scenes
Mukesh Khanna, the show's creator, said that Aaryamaan was made for everyone. It was not just for kids, unlike Shaktimaan. He also mentioned that the show's production was ten times bigger than Shaktimaan. He even called it the "Indian version of the famous Star Wars"!
The amazing special effects were made by Crest Communications. Each episode cost about 15 to 20 lakh rupees (a lot of money!). The team used RK Studios and Natraj Film Studio. They built huge sets, including a detailed spaceship. It had fake switchboards and consoles inside. Other areas were used to store costumes and props. These included swords and weapons similar to lightsabers.
Music of the Show
The main theme song was created by Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma. He was part of the famous music duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal. He said the opening song mixed Indian melodies with Western music. This created a balanced and exciting sound.
When It Aired
The show first aired on July 14, 2002, on DD National. Later, in the summer of 2006, reruns of the series were shown on Jetix.