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Baalveer
File:Baalveer Title Card.jpg
GenreFantasy
Created by
Written byAmit Senchoudhary
Screenplay byRohit Malhotra
Directed by
  • Maan Sing
  • Thusar Bhatia
  • Kushal Awasthi
  • Sanjay Satavase
Starring
Composers
  • Lenin Nandi
  • Souvyk Chakraborty
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes1,111
Production
Executive producerRajan Singh
Producers
CinematographyPushpank Gawade
EditorHemant Kumar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time17-24 minutes
Production companyOptimystix Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSAB TV
Release8 October 2012 (2012-10-08) –
4 November 2016 (2016-11-04)
Related
Baalveer Returns
Baalveer 3
Baalveer 4

Baalveer or Baal Veer, is an Indian Fantasy television series that debuted on 8 October 2012 on SAB TV. The show featured Dev Joshi in the titular role.[1][2] It was produced by Optimystix Entertainment, with the screenplay written by Rohit Malhotra.[3][4]

The series ran for 1,111 episodes and concluded on 4 November 2016.[5][6] Baalveer serves as the first installment of the Baalveer franchise, followed by a direct sequel Baalveer Returns and two spiritual sequel Baalveer 3 and Baalveer 4.

Plot

The story revolves around Pari Lok (the Fairy Realm), where good fairies reside, each possessing unique abilities. Rani Pari is the mother and leader of the fairies, while Bhayankar Pari, an evil fairy, plots to create terror on Earth. Rani Pari assigns different fairies to protect specific locations on Earth from Bhayankar Pari's evil plans.

Baalveer, the series' hero, possesses extraordinary powers and is tasked by Ranipari with defeating Bhayankar Pari. When he was born, he was saved by Ranipari (Queen Fairy) from Bhayankar Pari, who tried to abduct him and rule over the world. Ranipari accepted him as her own son, and from then on, he resided in Parilok. Rani Pari grants him the power of seven fairies, known as Saptapari, along with her own powers and blessings to aid him in his mission. An upright man named Mahesh Dagli adopts Baalveer after sending him to Earth. Unaware of his true identity, Baalveer becomes known as Ballu and is embraced by the Saat Sachhon ka Parivar (Family of Seven who Never Lies), consisting of Mahesh, his brother Rocky, his wife Smitha, his parents, and his children Manav and Meher.

The series features multiple confrontations between Baalveer and Bhayankar Pari, who attempts to spread evil in Pari Lok and Earth. Despite various challenges, Baalveer emerges victorious with the help of his fairy allies. New characters are introduced throughout the show, and numerous battles take place to uphold peace and righteousness. Later Ranipari sacrificed her life to save Baalveer.

Ultimately, a new Rani Pari emerges to guide and assist Baalveer in his adventures. Even after old Ranipari's death, she helps Baalveer and also promises him that she will always be with him. The story concludes with the triumph of good over evil, restoring peace and harmony in both Pari Lok and Earth.

Cast

Main

  • Dev Joshi as:
    • Baalveer: Baalpari's adopted son; he was born in 2000 A.D. with the blessings of Pari-Tara. He takes the name Ballu Dagli while living on Earth at Manav and Meher's house. (2012–2016)
    • Prince Dorza: King Borzak's son, the prince of Patal Lok. A lookalike of Baalveer. (2016)
  • Karishma Tanna[7] as Rani Pari: She was formerly Bahuroopi Pari and was chosen to be Rani Pari by "Pari Maa" to be the supreme ruler of Pari Lok. She gives powers to other fairies. Despite defeating numerous evil forces, Chhal Pari later kills her. (2012–2013)
  • Sudeepa Singh as Rani Pari. She becomes the new queen of Pari Lok after the previous Rani Pari. She also defeats many evil powers. (2014–2016)
  • Shama Sikander[7][8][9] as Bhayankar Pari.[10] She was formerly Bhali Pari but she becomes resentful of the fairies and Maa Pari when she is not given the throne, so she goes away and creates Bhayanak Lok. She wants revenge on Rani Pari and Baalveer for her defeat but is eventually killed by Baalveer. (2012–2014)
  • Aditi Sajwan as Natkhat Pari, one of the Saptapari; a unique fairy with the power to make anything and change her size. She is very close to Rani Pari. She guides Baalveer throughout his journey to fight evil. She was killed by Bhayankar Pari in 2014 by Zahreela Baan but was resurrected by Rani Pari. (2012–2014)
    • Neeti Singh replaced Sajwan as Natkhat Pari. (2016)
  • Anushka Sen as Meher Dagli. She becomes Baal Sakhi after she receives powers from all the good fairies of the Pari Lok and helps Baalveer. (2012–2016)
  • Rudra Soni as Manav Dagli. He becomes Baal Mitra after he receives powers from all the good fairies of the Pari Lok and helps Baalveer. (2012–2016)

Recurring

  • Rukhsar Rehman as Maa Pari: The creator and former ruler of Pari Lok. She gives her throne to Bahuroopi Pari. (2012)
  • Shridhar Watsar portrays multiple characters:
    • Dooba Dooba 1: The General of all the other dwarfs recruited for the security of the fairies in Pari Lok and the best friend of Baalveer. (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)
    • Ding-dong: Assistant of Santa Claus. (2014)
    • Taalveer.
    • Chittu (Cittoranjan Das Monoronjan Das Chatterjee): Montu, Rohit's friend in School. (2015-2016)
  • Rashmi Singh as Taraz Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who possesses the ability to break things. She used to be the friend of Naraz Pari before helping Bhayankar Pari, but later Taraz Pari stopped working for the evil and she's never seen again in the series. (2012–2013)
  • Purvesh Pimple as Montu Lakhani: A naughty boy who always bothers Manav, Meher, and other children at school. (2012–2016)
  • Shweta Tiwari as Mahabhasm Pari: An evil fairy with the power to turn anything into ashes. She used to be Manbadal Pari, who could change anybody's mindset. Later, she kills herself to summon Mahavinasni (Mega Destroyer). (2014-2015)
  • Aashka Goradia as Mahavinashini: An evil fairy created by the five elements of nature - Air, Water, Earth, Fire, and Sky - along with five evil fairies who kill themselves to summon her. The fairies were named Mahabhasm Pari, Bhayankar Pari, Bhawandar Pari, Chakravyuh Pari, and Nukeeli Pari. She is also defeated and killed by Baalveer. (2015–2016)
  • Nigaar Khan as Prachandika: An evil fairy who comes to take revenge on Baalveer for her sister Virus' death, but is eventually defeated and killed. (2016)
  • Gazala Selmin as Shaatir Pari: An accomplice fairy of Mahavinashini and Prachandika, who advises them on strategies to defeat Baalveer and the fairies. (2015–2016)
  • Reshmi Ghosh as Daityani: An evil fairy who sleeps for ages due to the magic of the fairies, but eventually rises to take revenge on them. Mahavinashini kills her. (2015)
  • Arishfa Khan portrays multiple characters:
    • Minty: Montu's Cousin (2013)
    • Dant Pari (2014)
    • Monica Gehi: A student at Manav and Meher's school. She is the most beautiful girl in the school, and all the boys love her. She develops a crush on Baalveer after he saves her from drowning. (2016)
  • Amita Choksi as Smita Dagli: Manav and Meher's mother. (2012–2016)
  • Abhay Harpade as Mahesh Dagli: Manav and Meher's father. (2012–2016)
  • Kanha Shashikant Sharma as Rohit: A friend and accomplice of Montu, helping him to bother children at school. (2012–2016)
  • Keval Vora as Keval: A friend and accomplice of Montu, helping him to bother children at school. (2012–2015)
  • Raashul Tandon as Rocky Dagli: Manav, Meher, and Ballu's uncle who loves playing like a child. (2012–2016)
  • Shruti Bisht as Saloni: Manav and Meher's friend. (2014–2016)
  • Viren Vazirani as Pukky: Manav and Meher's friend.
  • Sharmilee Raj as Baal Pari: One of the Saptapari; a fairy in Pari Lok who has the power of tresses and curls. She is the adoptive mother of Baalveer. (2012-2016)
  • Lavina Tandon / Neha Narang / Suman Gupta as Gaal Pari: One of the Saptapari; a fairy in Pari Lok who has the power to blow giant balloons with unique qualities. (2012–14) / (2014) / (2015–2016)
  • Samikssha Batnagar / Minal Mogam as Vijdhar Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who has the power of electricity. (2012–2013) / (2013–2016)
  • Manisha Thakkar as Bhatkati Pari: One of the Saptapari; a fairy in Pari Lok who has the power of diverting things and making confusing illusions. (2012–2016)
  • Sangeeta Khanayat / Dimple Kava as Aarpaar Pari: One of the Saptapari; a fairy in Pari Lok who has the power to pass through objects. (2012) / (2013–16)
  • Charu Asopa as Atkaati Pari: One of the Saptapari; a fairy in Pari Lok who has the power to create obstacles in the way of anything. (2012–2015)
  • Roop Durgapal / Sameeksha Sud as Dari Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who is always afraid but also has the power to frighten others. (2012) / (2013–16)
  • Pallavi Dutt as Naraz Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who is initially jealous of the other fairies and helps Bhayankar Pari. She later regrets her mistake, takes the path of righteousness, and helps the other fairies defeat evil. She possesses the power to make people angry. (2012–2015)[11]
  • Meghna Nikade as Chakravyuh Pari: A fairy who has the power to create mazes and labyrinths. She helps Bhayankar Pari in her attempts to defeat Baalveer. Later, she kills herself to summon Mahavinasni. (2015)
  • Navina Bole as Nukeeli/Kateeli Pari: The fairy twins with the powers of pricking like a needle and cutting like scissors, respectively. They help Bhayankar Pari in her efforts to defeat Baalveer. Later, Nukeeli kills herself to summon Mahavinasni. (2015)
  • Tiya Gandwani as Patanga Pari: An evil fairy with the power to fly like a kite. (2015)
  • Swati Verma as Kakli Daayan: A witch who wants to become young by killing children. (2015)
  • Priyanka Sharma as Sarangi Pari: An evil fairy who possesses the power to make colors with different qualities. (2015)
  • Namit Shah as Jaiveer. (2014)
  • Sugandha Mishra as Chhal Pari: An evil fairy who has the power to trick anyone and to sing beautifully. She helps Bhayankar Pari to defeat Baalveer. (2013–2014)
  • Deepshikha Nagpal as Bawandar Pari: An evil fairy who has the power to create typhoons and whirlwinds. She also helps Bhayankar Pari to defeat Baalveer. Later, she kills herself to summon Mahavinasni (Mega Destroyer). (2013–2015)
  • Akshay Sethi as Mogambo Gomango. (2014)
  • Kunal Bakshi as Hubahu. (2015)[12]
  • Rajesh Khera as Gurudev. (2016)
  • Vaishali Thakkar as Honey Bua. (2015)[13]
  • Monaz Mevawala as Bhraman Pari: An evil fairy who returns to take revenge on Baal Pari for defeating her. Later, she is killed by the fairies. (2014)
  • Arsheen Namdar as Chahya Pari: An evil fairy who possesses the qualities of a shadow. She helps Mahabhasm Pari to defeat Baalveer. (2014)
  • Dilip Shah as Goba-Goba. (2013–2014)
  • Geetanjali as Jwala. (2014)
  • Nilu Roy as Navrang Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who possesses the power to change the color of an object into nine different colors.
  • Kamya Pandey as Sapna Pari: A fairy in Pari Lok who is in charge of protecting others' dreams. (2015)
  • Ekroop Bedi as Vigyan Pari (Science Fairy): A fairy who is a scientist and inventor in Pari Lok. She possesses the power of science. (2015)
  • Piya Valecha as Suraksha Pari (Protection Fairy): A fairy who is in charge of guarding the Prison.
  • Rashami Patil as Rakshak Pari: The secret messenger of Rani Pari. As well as Rani Pari, she knows the secret of Baalveer's past life. (2015)
  • Danica Moadi as Bhari Pari: A fairy who possesses the power to make someone cry. (2012)
  • Shahina Surve as Firang Pari: A fairy who appears like a foreigner. (2012–13)
  • Kavalya Chheda as Ronnie: A bully who always bothers Manav, Meher, and other children in school like Montu. (2014)
  • Javed Pathan as Egyptian king (Pherro yoddha) Mummy.
  • Dhruv Bhavsar as Rajnikhant/Sachin. (2012/2014)
  • Manish Khanna as Kancha Cheena. (2014)

Guest appearances

References

  1. ^ TNN (25 April 2014). "Baal Veer over takes Mahadev in slot ranking". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  2. ^ "SAB TV Baalveer official website". sabtv.com. (Archived)
  3. ^ "Baal Veer Episode 1 – 8th October, 2012". SAB TV. 8 October 2012.
  4. ^ Bhopatkar, Tejashree (15 September 2012). "Anushka Sen to join Shama Sikander and Karishma Tanna in Baal Veer". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 July 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Baal Veer Episode 1,111 – 4th November, 2016 – Last Episode". SAB TV. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  6. ^ "It's a wrap for Baalveer". The Asian Age. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b "After Karishma, now Shama quits Baal Veer". The Times of India. 15 January 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Shweta Kawatra returns to TV with SAB TV's Baal Veer". Deccan Chronicle. 23 March 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Shweta Kawatra will enter Baal Veer". Times of India. 20 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  10. ^ "Shweta Kawatra: I am reliving my childhood fantasy". Times of India. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  11. ^ "I wish that a tragedy like Uttarakhand would never be repeated again – Pallavi Dutt". TellyChakkar. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Kunal Bakshi to star in 'Baal Veer'". The Indian Express. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Honey Bua is an interesting role: Vaishali Thakkar". Deccan Chronicle. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2021.