Both the above mentioned scenes have one let down factor and that is the poor acting and unconvincing dialog delivery of the kid playing Appu (and similar performance by child artist playing his friend too). These moral and ethical values are the base of the society and screenplay have adapted it pretty well. A guardian should stop strictly the person, when he is found going the wrong way. This scene affirms the fact that the elders have to behave as the guide for the younger. She scold Appu for the indecent behavior despite of loving him a lot. And the matter went to his elder sister Geeta. He even tried forcefully getting Shaktimaan Doll from one of his friends. In fact he was very possessive about Shaktimaan and claims that he was the first one who saw Shaktimaan. It then follows by the incidents where children get very desperate to have Shaktimaan doll and Appu is not an exception. The director and writer both deserves appreciation for the scene, which they could have avoided, if they thought of the commercial angle only. But the psychological effects of the same (especially on kid’s mind) is something important and not to be missed. Shaktimaan takes a wise decision and wipes out the memory of these incidents from Appu’s mind. We see that after saving Appu from the dark forces brings him back to his group of friends. Mukesh Khanna, Kitu Gidwani, Surendra Pal, Vaishnavi Mahant, Tom Alter, and others…
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