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ViR: The Robot Boy | |
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Genre | Robots, Science-Fiction, Fearless Leader |
Screenplay by | Niraj Vikram |
Story by | Suhas Kadav Dheeraj Berry Niraj Vikram |
Directed by | Suhas Kadav |
Presented by | Ketan Mehta |
Theme music composer | Arghya |
Opening theme | 'ViR: The Robot Boy' |
Ending theme | 'ViR: The Robot Boy' |
Country of origin | India |
Original languages | Hindi, English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 145 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producer | Anish Mehta |
Cinematography | Maya Digital Studios |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Maya Digital studios |
Release | |
Original network | Hungama TV |
Original release | 9 November 2013 – 2 December 2016 |
ViR: The Robot Boy is an Indian animated kids adventure television series aired on Hungama TV. It is about a humanoidrobot boy and his adventures. It is produced by Maya Digital Studios in association with Cosmos Entertainment Pvt. Ltd (Cosmos) based in Singapore. ViR, lives in the fictional city of Fursatganj. It was premiered on 9 November 2013, beginning with episode 'Earth In Trouble'.
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Vir is a humanoidrobot child with human-like qualities, emotions and superhuman abilities. He is a creation of Dr. Prem Sahay and he lives with him. Dr. Sahay is a kind elderly man, and he created Vir for helping others.[1][2]The series follows his humorous escapades as he manages to save the day with his quick thinking and a wide array of robotic abilities, along with his closest friends – Chulbul, the pet donkey, 8-year-old Imli and Gintu.
Episodes[edit]
Episode No. | Name |
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1 | Udney Waley Pankh |
2 | Horse Race |
3 | Andher Nagri |
4 | Picnic |
5 | Trouble in Plane |
6 | Bandar Shahar Ke Andar |
7 | Chalak Chor |
8 | School Inspection |
9 | Bad Company |
10 | Inter-school Championship Trophy |
11 | Magnetic Robot |
12 | Vir ki Patang Baazi |
13 | The Thief Parrot |
14 | Atithi Devo Bhava |
15 | Bina Sar ka Bhoot |
16 | Bag Snatcher |
17 | Cobra the Missile Man |
18 | Missing Chulbul |
19 | Robot Anaconda |
20 | Chulbul the Jungle King |
21 | MR Chadha ka Hawai Safar |
22 | School Camp |
23 | Adrshy Jadugar |
24 | Lallan Daku |
25 | Fursatganj Trip |
26 | Pets Animal Show |
27 | Bura Na Maano Holi Hai |
28 | Behroopia |
29 | Robot Dustbin |
30 | Saving Tiger |
31 | Statue Man |
32 | Yeh Tree Hamara Hai!!! |
33 | Robot Octopus |
34 | The Mind Controller Bee |
35 | Diamond Thief Natwarlal |
36 | Vir ki Sapna |
37 | Robot Exhibition |
38 | Power Plant |
39 | Chalak Pilot |
40 | Electric Timbaktu |
41 | Pintu Jinn |
42 | Robot Appliances |
43 | Football Match |
44 | Imli se Muqabla |
45 | Shooting Stars |
46 | Bunty aur Babli Jasoos |
47 | Ghost Bank Robbery |
48 | Teen Tigada Kaam Bigada |
49 | Threat on Fursatganj |
50 | Nakli Aliens |
51 | Mad Max Shrinks |
52 | Baby Gintu |
53 | Robot Tree |
54 | Magical Bunty |
55 | Laughing Robot |
56 | Ninja Master |
57 | Imli the Karate Girl |
58 | Chulbul in Circus |
59 | Bhooton se Kya Darna |
60 | Vir in Jugnu World |
61 | The Attack of Madmingo |
62 | The Dwarf |
63 | Magical Feather |
64 (season 2 episode 1) | Robot Car |
65 (season 2 episode 2) | The Black Circle |
66 (season 2 episode 3) | Purana Kila |
67 (season 2 episode 4) | Inter-school Robot Competition |
68 (season 2 episode 5) | Fursatganj Mein Dinosaurs |
69 (season 2 episode 6) | The Peacock |
70 (season 2 episode 7) | Mad Max's Dark Magnus |
71 (season 2 episode 8) | Dance Competition |
72 (season 2 episode 9) | Main Kaun Hoon? |
Seasons 3 & 4 can be watched at SonyLiv.
Episode No. | Name |
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73 | Bhool Bhulaiya |
74 | Car Thief |
75 | Lightening Robot |
76 | Mask of Vir |
77 | Vir VS Uncle Jinn |
78 | The Enormous Flower |
79 | Happy Birthday Chulbul! |
80 | Chatori Gintu |
81 | Giant Spider |
82 | Turtle Alien |
83 | Volcano |
84 | Cemento |
85 | Go Cart Race |
86 | Chuhon ki Baraat |
87 | Mad Max ki Bike |
88 | Vir VS Cat Mona |
89 | Floating Vir |
90 | Umbrella Man |
91 | Danger Devil |
92 | Bhoot Bhandar |
93 | Vir VS Toy Robots |
94 | Vir ki Voice |
95 | Dangerous Seven |
96 | Lady Jinn |
97 | Hide and Seek |
98 | Bunty the Robot Boy |
99 | Drama Competition |
100 | Piggy Bank |
101 | Jungle Safari |
102 | Dragoz |
103 | Fursatganj ki Diwali |
104 | Coconuts' Attack |
105 | Powerless Vir |
106 | Merry Christmas Fursatganj |
107 | Vir VS Robot 10 |
108 | Lizard Man |
109 | Robot Vir |
110 | Electric Transformer |
111 | Gintu ka Gussa |
112 | Happy Birthday Vir! |
113 | Body-less Aliens |
114 | Train Chase |
115 | Gintu ban Gaya Teacher |
116 | Himalayan Penguins |
117 | Bubble Man Timbaktu |
118 | Vir ki Punishment |
119 | Gintu Meets Chintu |
120 | Robot Hoverraft |
121 | Mr Hat |
122 | Gold Thief Alien |
123 | Boxer Gintu |
124 | Vir's Robot Boy Suit |
125 | Mad Max becomes Dadaji |
126 | Devil Liliputs |
127 | Power of Seven Planets |
128 | Factoroid Attack |
129 | Robot Bee Attack |
130 | Mad Max ki UFO |
131 | Satellite Launch |
132 | Vir VS Yeti |
133 | Timbaktoon ka Jinn |
134 | Earth in Trouble |
135 | Star Alien |
136 | Missing Gintu |
137 | Vir in Dadaji's Brain |
138 | Vir VS Cosmic Wolf Power |
139 | Vir VS Giant Bug |
140 | Robotic Piranha |
141 (season 4 episode 1) | Alien Pedro |
142 (season 4 episode 2) | Blob Attack |
143 (season 4 episode 3) | Invisible Power Attack |
144 (season 4 episode 4) | Vir ek Villain |
145 (season 4 episode 5) | Student of the Week |
Robot Suits[edit]
Main[edit]
- Robot Boy Suit gives Vir a jetpack and additional powers.
- Diving Suit changes Vir into a scuba-diver and gives him the swimming ability.
- Wing Suit gives Vir the flying ability.
- Twister Suit gives Vir a tornado which can suck everything.
- Fire Suit gives Vir a shield to protect him from fire.
- Astronaut Suit changes Vir to an astronaut.
- Drilling Suit gives Vir a drill to dig.
Rare Suits[edit]
- Lightning Suit gives Vir the ability to control lightning and thunder.
- Sliding Suit gives Vir the ability to fly over tunnels.
Compilations[edit]
Compilation No. | Name of compilation |
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1 | School Diaries |
2 | Gintu Gags |
3 | Vir Vs Evils |
4 | Rowdy Robo Attack |
5 | Chadda Uncle |
6 | Wild Animals Fun |
7 | Mad Max's Invention |
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Characters[edit]
- Vir. Vir is a humanoid robot made by doctor Prem Sahai. He has human-like qualities and has robot gadgets. Vir is often carefree, kind and intelligent, always helping anyone in need. His friends are his pet donkey, Chulbul, his magical jinn, Gintu and his best friend and Imli. His main enemy is Mad Max, an evil scientist who wants to capture him, make duplicates of him and rule over the world with their help. But Vir foils his plans every time, thus saving the world. He has a secret identity, that no one except his friends and dadaji, know. He is the hero of Fursatganj, Robot Boy. He has 7 suits, Robot Boy suit, Diving Suit, Wing-suit, Fire-suit, Twister-Suit, Astronaut-suit, and Drilling-suit. He is a 11-year old robot. He is voiced by Vidit Kumar.
- Imli. Imli is one of Vir's best friends. She is highly intelligent, pretty and is always ready to help anyone who is in trouble. She is also very protective of Vir, and often jumps in to free him from one of Mad Max's traps. Her greatest dislikes are Bunty and his friends, Keki and Feki. Her friends are Chulbul, Gintu and Vir. She has a crush on Vir. She first meets Gintu at 'Bag Snatcher'. She is voiced by Roopa Bhimani
- Gintu. Gintu is one of Vir's friends and is a magical genie. He is a chubby boy who loves eating all the time and often does mistakes that make no sense. He lacks any intelligence and is very lazy but nevertheless still helps his friends. Whenever he gets hit in the head, he loses his memory. Vir sometimes loses his temper when Gintu does something stupid. His friends are Chulbul, Vir and Imli. When Vir calls him, he says 'C-c-c-castor c-c-c-castor! You're my master, you're my master.'. He is voiced by Anubhav Saha.
* Chulbul . Chulbul is one of Vir's friends who is a donkey. He always accompanies Vir to where he goes and also gets into trouble with him. He loves eating carrots. He often thinks highly of himself but is always beaten. He is always there to help his friends whenever needed. His friends are Imli, Vir and Gintu. He is a 16 year-old donkey. He is voiced by Brian D'Costa
- Chintu . Chintu is Gintu's childhood friend. He only appears in 'Gintu Meets Chintu.' Despite his failed ways to separate Gintu and Vir, he can not separate them.
- Principal Sir. Principal Sir is the headmaster of Vir's school. He is a kind man who always wants the best from his students. Although at first he thought nothing of Vir, he began to admire him after the many times Vir saved the school and therefore Vir is the best known student in the school. He is voiced by Trilok Patel.
- Bunty Chadha. Bunty Chadha is one of Vir's nemesis. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Chadha. Because of his parents' wealth, he thinks that he is the only one that is more powerful than everyone else. Vir attacks Bunty’s father every morning, and when Bunty try’s to save his father, it all ways ends up with Bunty being the one in trouble. Vir is all ways showing Bunty how much better he is than him. Bunty not only hates Vir because he attacks his father, but he also hates him because Vir is always proving that he is better than him. He tries to win and prove to everyone that he's the best. He has two friends, Keki and Feki. Being jealous of Vir, he often finds out that Vir is a robot or a Robot Boy by spying on him, but thanks to Gintu's magic, he never remembers anything. He has an uncle called Bhadijha. Gintu gives him a fake robot suit where its lasers won't harm anyone in 'Bunty the Robot Boy'. He is voiced by Sabina Malik.
- Keki and Feki. The two are the followers of Bunty and are bullies. They are twin brothers. They first appear in the episode 'Horse Race'.
- Mad Max. Mad Max is the antagonist of the series. He is a mad scientist who wants to rule over the world. He wants to capture Vir and make copies of him, and then destroy him. Vir foils his plans every time. His catchphrase is 'Mad Max is mad! Very, very mad!'. He has a sidekick, or more like a servant named Timbaktoon and a cat named Mona. He also accidentally gets beaten up by Timbaktoon. He is voiced by Shailendra Pandey.
- Timbaktoon. Timbaktoon is the sidekick/ servant of Mad Max and often helps fulfill his plans. He is clumsy and careless, often getting himself into trouble while trying to capture Vir. He also accidentally beats Mad Max up.He is voiced by Mayur Vyas.
- Mona. Mona is the cat companion of Mad Max. She is very arrogant and often compliments Max with the saying “Boss, you’re genius! Super duper genius!”. She only fights against Vir in 'Vir VS Cat Mona'. She is a 9 year-old cat. She is voiced by Pooja Punjabi.
- Dr Prem Sahay/ Dadaji. Dadaji is a scientist who created Vir so he could save the world and its people. Dadaji is a very caring person, and loves and cares for Vir very much. Dadaji's enemy is also Mad Max, and in the episode 'Nakli Aliens' it is shown that they knew each other even before Vir was made. Vir deeply cares about Dadaji and is very protective of him. He is voiced by Ajay Singhal.
- Nanaji/ Magical jinn. Nanaji is the grandfather of Gintu. He is also as big as Gintu and also loves eating. He first appears in the episode 'Baby Gintu' as to help Gintu turn into a boy again after he turns himself into a little baby. He is a kind man with extraordinary powers.
- Mr. Chadha. Mr. Chadha is Bunty's father. He is a wealthy man who is continuously, and unknowingly by him, getting accidentally beaten up by (mostly) Vir and (sometimes) his friends. He is the second person to sometimes find out that Vir is a Robot Boy the first one being his son. He is a kind and sometimes self-centered man. He is voiced by Nandkishore Pandey.
- Mrs. Chadha. Mrs. Chadha is Bunty's mother. She is in short words and kind woman who loves looking nice and beautiful and always gets annoyed by her son's ridiculous acts.She is voiced by Meena Nahata.
- Babli. Babli is Bunty's stuck-up self-centered cousin. She only appears in 'Bunty And Babli Detectives' where she, with Bunty, try to find out the truth behind Vir, and comically fail, because of Gintu's magic.
- Mr. Sinha. Mr. Sinha is Imli's caring and kind father. Not much is said about him and neither does he appear in many episodes. He first appears at 'Horse Race'. He is also voiced by Mayur Vyas.
- Mrs. Sinha. Mrs. Sinha is Imli's pretty and kind mother. Not much is known about her either. She also first appears in 'Horse Race'. He is voiced by Mausum.
- Munnu. Munnu is a cute little kid and a friend of Vir's. He is a adorable 4-year-old who looks up to Vir. He doesn't appear in many episodes. He is voiced by Sinha.
- Kakkad Sir. Kakkad Sir is a stoic, stubborn teacher at Vir's school. As mentioned, he is very stoic and doesn't like to be bothered or interrupted. He also dislikes Vir and is often trying to prove the boy wrong in front of Principal Sir. His attempts, however, always fail. He is also voiced by Shailendra Pandey.
- Ramu, Nathu, Michael, Simon. They are thieves from Mad Max's company. After Mad Max fired them out, they worked for other villains like Uncle Bhadijha. They appear in some episodes.
- Uncle Bhadijha. He is Bunty's uncle. He was a hunter who wanted to catch animals. After Vir won against him, he never kidnapped animals. He only appears in 'The Peacock'. He is also voiced by Nandkishore Pandey.
- Bulbul. He is donkey opposite of Chulbul. After Gintu got him to Vir, Vir thought that he was Chulbul. He kicked Vir and Bunty. He only appears at 'Missing Chulbul'.
- Pintu. Pintu is a bad jinn. He kidnapped Gintu in a bottle. After Vir released Gintu, Vir fought Pintu in his Twister Suit. Pintu was about to catch Vir, but the bottle Gintu was trapped was big. As Pintu entered in it, the bottle shrunk. Vir sent Pintu to Genie-land. He only appears on 'Pintu Jinn'. He is also voiced by Anubhav Saha.
- Launderer Bir. He is a launderer. After seeing Chulbul eating carrots, he led a carrot path. As Chulbul entered it, he got kidnapped by him. But Vir shot lasers in Bir's henchmen. Chulbul got safe. Bir only appears in 'Missing Chulbul'.
- Mad Robots. They are Mad Max's henchmen. When Mad Max calls them, they prove to attack Vir. But Vir attacks them badly in the end of every episode.
- Eeka Beeka Deeka Teeka. They are a group of monkeys who created chaos by stealing Mrs Chadha's jewellery, on Bandar Shahar ke Andhar, but in the end, they became friends with Vir.
- Bandar Raja'. He is a monkey who is the boss of Eeka, Beeka, Deeka, & Teeka.
Theme song[edit]
- 'Vir The Robot Boy Dimaag Hai Computer Se Taiz' He is very smart and very strong as well.
Reception[edit]
The series received a mixed reception. It was well-received with children between ages 5–8 being able to relate to the character of ViR.[citation needed] Older children disapproved of the show a little - praising its animation, but the comedy was not well received. Critics praised the CG animation, but did not like the storyline.
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^Milligan, Mercedes (19 May 2016). 'Cosmos-Maya Leads Regional Animation Production'. Animation Magazine. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^'ViR The Robot Boy - Cosmos - Maya - Products'. Asia TV Forum. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
Baal Veer | |
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Genre | Fantasy |
Created by |
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Written by | Amit Senchoudhary |
Screenplay by | Rohit Malhotra |
Directed by |
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Starring |
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Composers | |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 1111 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Rajan Singh |
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Cinematography | Pushpank Gawade |
Editor | Hemant Kumar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Optimystix Entertainment |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Networks India |
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Original network | SAB TV |
Picture format | |
Audio format | Dolby Digital |
Original release | 8 October 2012 – 4 November 2016 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Baalveer Returns |
External links | |
Website |
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Baal Veer is an Indian fantasy television series.[1] It premiered on 8 October 2012 on SAB TV, and stars Dev Joshi in the titular lead role.[2] It is produced by Optimystix Entertainment with screenplay by Rohit Malhotra.[3][4]
The show aired for 1111 episodes and went off air on 4 November 2016.[5][6] The show is being aired on Sony SAB's sister channel, Sony PAL since 2015 at 6 pm IST.[7]Baalveer Returns, a sequel, starring Dev Joshi again, this time along with Vansh Sayani, premiered on 10 September 2019.[8]
Plot
The story revolves around a boy, Baal Veer, who is adopted by the fairies and who is blessed with the powers of 7 fairies. Gaal Pari (Cheek Fairy), Vijhdar Pari (Electric Fairy), Baal Pari (Tress Fairy), Atkaati Pari (Obstacle Fairy), Aarpar Pari (Across Fairy), Bhatkati Pari (Diverting Fairy), Natkhat Pari (Naughty Fairy) and Rani Pari (Queen Fairy). They give magical powers to Baal Veer to help them fight an evil fairy Bhayankar Pari (Frightening Fairy), who wants to become the queen of Pari Lok (Fairy Realm). Years ago, Maa Pari (Mother Fairy, the creator of Pari Lok) gave Pari Lok's (Fairy Realm's) throne to Bahuroopi Pari (Disguise Fairy) instead of Bhayankar Pari, who, at that time was Bhali Pari (Good Fairy), so she returns to take revenge from Maa Pari and Rani Pari. Baal Veer is sent to Earth to help children and save the Earth from Bhayankar Pari and the wrath of other cunning and cruel, evil fairies. Baal Veer stays with the Dagli family on Earth as Ballu. The family has seven members who never lie, even at the time of difficult circumstances, including Manav and Meher. They too receive powers from Rani Pari and were made Baal Mitra and Baal Sakhi respectively, to help Baal Veer in his quests and adventures to fight evil powers and restore peace and righteousness everywhere.
Cast
Main
Ahmad Harhash as Madhuri Pari (2012) he the only brother in his family the son of life
- Dev Joshi as Baal Veer. He takes up the name Ballu Dagli, while living on the Earth at Manav and Meher's house. (2012–2016)
- Sudeepa Singh as New Rani Pari. She becomes the new queen of Pari Lok after the previous Rani Pari gets killed by Bhayankar Pari. (2014–2016
- Anushka Sen as Meher Dagli. She becomes Baal Sakhi (Children's Friend) after she receives powers from all the fairies of the Pari Lok and helps Baal Veer in his adventures. (2012–2016)
- Rudra Soni as Manav Dagli. He becomes Baal Mitra (Children's Friend) after he receives powers from all the fairies of the Pari Lok and helps Baal Veer in his adventures. (2012–2016)
- Sharmilee Raj as Baal Pari (Tress Fairy). She is the adoptive mother of Baal Veer and an experienced fairy in Pari Lok. She possesses the power of tresses and curls. (2012–2016)
- Nigaar Khan as Prachandika (Extreme Fairy). She is an evil fairy who comes to avenge Baal Veer but eventually gets defeated and killed. (2016)
- Karishma Tanna[9]/Shruti Seth as Bahuroopi Pari (Disguise Fairy). She was chosen as the Rani Pari and ruled over Pari Lok. She gets killed by Bhayankar Pari (Frightening Fairy). (2012–2013, 2013)
- Shama Sikander[9]/Shweta Kawatra[10][11] as Bhayankar Pari (Frightening Fairy).[12] She was Bhali Pari (Good Fairy) but due to vengeance towards the fairies and Maa Pari after she wasn't given the throne, she went to Bhayanak Lok (Frightening Realm). She wanted to avenge Baal Veer for her defeat but gets killed by Baal Veer. (2012–2014, 2014–2015)
Recurring
- Purvesh Pimple as Montu Lakhani; a naughty boy who always troubled Manav, Meher and other children in the school. (2012–2016)
- Aashka Goradia as Mahavinashini (Mega Destroyer Fairy). She was an evil fairy who created by the 5 elements of nature - Air, Water, Earth, Fire and Sky. She was also defeated and killed by Baal Veer.(2015–2016)
- Gazala Selmin as Shaatir Pari (Cunning Fairy). She was an accomplice fairy of Mahavinashini and Prachandika who advised both of them on the strategies to defeat Baal Veer and the fairies. (2015–2016)
- Reshmi Ghosh as Daityani (Demon Fairy), an evil fairy who was sleeping for ages due to a magic of the fairies but eventually rose up to avenge them. She was killed by Mahavinashini. (2015)
- Shridhar Watsar as
- Dooba Dooba 1; the General of all the other dwarfs recruited for security of the fairies in Pari Lok and the best friend of Baal Veer. (2012–2016)
- Tauba Tauba; a sidekick of all the evil fairies. (2012–2016)
- Chocolate Uncle/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday (2013, 2014)
- Bagi Chacha (Uncle of Gardens) (2012-2016)
- Dant Gupt; Tooth Fairy's assistant (2014)
- Arishfa Khan as
- Minty; Montu's Cousin (2013)
- Tooth Fairy (Dant Pari) (2014)
- Monica Gehi; a student at Manav and Meher's school. She was considered as the most beautiful girl in the school and all the boys loved her. (2016)
- Amita Choksi as Smita Dagli, Manav-Meher's mother (2012–2016)
- Abhay Harpade as Mahesh Dagli, Manav-Meher's father (2012–2016)
- Kanha Shashikant Sharma as Rohit; a friend and sidekick of Montu who helped him in troubling children. (2012–2016)
- Keval Vora as Keval; a friend and sidekick of Montu who helped him in troubling children. (2012–2015)
- Raashul Tandon as Rocky Dagli, Manav, Meher and Ballu's uncle who loved playing like a child. (2012–2016)
- Alpana Buch as Daadi (2012–2015)
- Shruti Bisht as Saloni, Manav-Meher's friend (2014–2016)
- Rukhsar Rehman as Maa Pari (Fairy-mother); the creator and former ruler of Pari Lok. She gave her throne to Bahuroopi Pari. (Ep. 3) (2012)
- Aditi Sajwan as Natkhat Pari (Naughty Fairy); a unique fairy with power to make anything and change her size. She guided Baal Veer throughout his journey to fight the evil. (2012–2014)
- Charu Asopa as Atkaati Pari (Obstacle Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who had the power of creating obstacles in the way of doing anything. (2012–2015)
- Manisha Thakkar as Bhatkati Pari (Diverting Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who had the power of diverting things and making illusions to confuse anyone. (2012–2016)
- Dimple Kava as Aarpaar Pari (Across Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who had the power of going through anything. (2013–16)
- Lavina Tandon/Neha Navrang/Suman Gupta as Gaal Pari (Cheek Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who had the power of blowing huge balloons, each of them having unique qualities. (2012–14, 2014, 2015–2016)
- Roop Durgapal/Sameeksha Sud as Dari Pari (Scared Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who was always scared but also had the power to frighten others. (2012, 2013–16)
- Samiksha Bhatnagar/Minal Mogam as Vijdhar Pari (Electric Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who had the power of electricity. (2012–2013, 2013–2016)
- Pallavi Dutt as Naraz Pari (Unhappy Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who initially was jealous of the other fairies and helped Bhayankar Pari but later regretted her mistake took the path of righteousness and helped the other fairies defeat evil. (2012–2015)[13]
- Meghna Nikade as Chakravyuh Pari (Labyrinth Fairy); a fairy who had the power of creating mazes and labyrinths and helped Bhayankar Pari in her attempts to defeat Baal Veer. (2015)
- Navina Bole as Nukeeli/Kateeli Pari (Needle/Cutting Fairy); the fairy twins who had the powers of pricking like a needle and cutting like a scissor respectively. They helped Bhayankar Pari in her efforts to defeat Baal Veer. (2015)
- Tiya Gandwani as Patanga Pari (Kite Fairy); an evil fairy who possessed the power of flying like a kite. (2015)
- Swati Verma as Kakli Daayan; a witch who wanted to become young by killing children. (2015)
- Priyanka Sharma as Sarangi Pari (Color Fairy); an evil fairy who possessed the power of making colors which had different kinds of qualities. (2015)
- Shweta Tiwari as Mahabhasm Pari (Ash Fairy); an evil fairy who possessed the power of converting anything into ashes. She was earlier Manbadal Pari (Mind-changing Fairy) who had the power to change anybody's mindset. (2014)
- Namit Shah as Jaiveer (2014)
- Sugandha Mishra as Chhal Pari (Trickery Fairy); an evil fairy who had the power to trick anyone and singing beautifully. She helped Bhayankar Pari to defeat Baal Veer. (2013–2014)
- Deepshikha Nagpal as Bawandar Pari (Typhoon Fairy); an evil fairy who had the power to create typhoons and whirlwinds. She also helped Bhayankar Pari to defeat Baal Veer. (2013)
- Akshay Sethi as Mogambo Gomango (2014)
- Kunal Bakshi as Hubahu (2015)[14]
- Rajesh Khera as Gurudev (2016)
- Vaishali Thakkar as Honey Bua (2015)[15]
- Monaz Mevawala as Bhraman Pari; an evil fairy who returned to avenge Baal Pari for defeating her. Later, she got killed by the fairies. (2014)
- Arsheen Naamdar as Chahya Pari (Shadow Fairy); an evil fairy who possessed the qualities of a shadow. She helped Mahabhasm Pari to defeat Baal Veer. (2014)
- Rashmi Singh as Taraz Pari (Shattering Fairy); a fairy in Pari Lok who possessed the quality of breaking things. She was earlier the friend of Naraz Pari and helped Bhayankar Pari but later reconciled. (2012–2013)
- Dilip Shah as Goba-Goba (2013–2014)
- Geetanjali as Jwala (2014)
Guest appearances
- Bharti Singh as Bharti Mausi (2014)
- Kurt Angle as Kurt Angle (2014)
Sequel
In 2019, a sequel series, Baalveer Returns premiered on Sony SAB.
References
- ^TNN (25 April 2014). 'Baal Veer over takes Mahadev in slot ranking'. Times of India. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
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External links
Son Pari Episode 125 Facebook
- Baal Veer at IMDb