Baalveer
Baalveer | |
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Original title | बालवीर |
Created by | Vipul D. Shah and Sanjiv Sharma |
Written by | Amit Senchoudhary |
Screenplay by | Rohit Malhotra |
Story by | Vipul D. Shah |
Directed by | Sachin P. Ambre, Nilesh Ambekar |
Composer | Lenin Nandi |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 1,111 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Rajan Singh |
Producers | Vipul D. Shah, Sanjeev Sharma |
Cinematography | Pushpank Gawade |
Editor | Hemant Kumar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 22 minutes |
Production company | Optimystix Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | SAB TV |
Release | 8 October 2012 4 November 2016 | –
Baal Veer,[1] also named as Baalveer,[2] is a children's Indian television series that was on SAB TV.[3] The series was broadcast from 8 October 2012[4] to 4 November 2016, and aired 1111 episodes.[5]
Plot
Baal Veer is a story about a supernatural human boy, who is blessed with superpowers of seven fairies. There are numerous fairies in Pari-lok and each fairy has her own basic characteristic according to her name. However, Maa Pari enthrones the Bahuroopi Pari as the Rani Pari. Bhayankar Pari, with help of her assistant Tauba-Tauba, tries to become Rani Pari but, later, is defeated by Baal Veer.
Baal Veer protects the Pari-lok and fairies, and the kids around the world from evil-powers. He teaches the kids to always be good and true. He lives undercover as a human boy Ballu with his close friends; Manav and Meher, as their adopted sibling. The kids and their friends are often troubled by their schoolmate Montu, but Baal Veer comes to their rescue.
Later, fairies also bless the superpowers to Manav and Meher to help Baal Veer, and they are respectively named as Baal Mitra and Baal Sakhi.
Cast
- Dev Joshi as Baal Veer / Ballu Dagli
- Karishma Tanna / Shruti Seth / Sudeepa Singh as Rani Pari
- Anushka Sen as Meher Mahesh Dagli / Baal Sakhi
- Rudra Soni as Manav Mahesh Dagli / Baal Mitrr
- Purvesh Pimple as Montu Lakhani
- Keval Vora as Keval
- Shridhar Watsar as Dooba Dooba 1 / Tauba Tauba
- Alpana Buch as Kasturi Amrutlal Dagli
- Amita Choksi as Smita Mahesh Dagli
- Raashul Tandon as Rocky Amrutlal Dagli
- Sharmilee Raj as Baal Pari
- Aditi Sajwan as Natkhat Pari
- Manisha Thakkar as Bhatkhati Pari
- Dimple Kava / Sangeeta Khanayat as Aarpaar Pari
- Shama Sikander / Shweta Kawatra as Bhayankar Pari
- Deepshikha Nagpal as Bhavandar Pari
- Shweta Tiwari as Mahabhasm Pari
- Aashka Goradia as Mahavinashini Pari
- Navina Bole as Katili Pari/Nukili Pari
- Nigaar Khan as Prachandika
- Anita Date as Tabahi
- Namit Shah as Jai Veer
References
- ^ TNN (25 April 2014). "Baal Veer over takes Mahadev in slot ranking". Times of India. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- ^ "SAB TV Baalveer official website". sabtv.com. (Archived)
- ^ Bhopatkar, Tejashree (15 September 2012). "Anushka Sen to join Shama Sikander and Karishma Tanna in Baal Veer". Times of India. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
- ^ "Baal Veer Episode 1 - 8th October, 2012". SAB TV. 8 October 2012.
- ^ "Baal Veer Episode 1111 - 4th November, 2016 - Last Episode". SAB TV. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.