Baal Veer
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Baal Veer[1] is an Indian children's television series on SAB TV, which began on 8 October 2012[2] and airs Monday through Friday evenings. The series has starred Dev Joshi as Baal Veer in stories about a supernatural boy's adventures in both the fairy and human world.
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Plot
Baal Veer is a story about a supernatural boy which shows his confrontations with the evil fairy Bhayankar Pari, who wishes to become the queen. and want to become owner of the Pari Tara .However, Maa Pari has enthroned Bahuroopi Pari as the Rani Pari. Bhayankar Pari, with help from her assistant Tauba-Tauba tries to become Rani Pari but is defeated by Baal Veer. Baal Veer lives undercover as a human boy Ballu and is close friends with Manav and Meher. Manav and Meher are often troubled by Montu, Rohit and Keval but Baal Veer comes to their rescue.
The Current Track - story "Surya Grahan" - is focuses on Manav (Rudra Soni) dreams of a mummy trying to hurt him. In class, when he is interrogated about Egyptians, he answers without hesitating. Meanwhile, Shattir Pari conspires against Baal Veer (Dev Joshi) and gets a mummy back to life, only to realise that Manav was an Egyptian prince in his previous birth and is now seeking vengeance. In an elaborate plan, Shattir Pari gets the mummy to its original look and sends afake mummy to distract Baal Veer, so that Manav can be kidnapped and killed. The real mummy manages to kidnap Manav and in the process, hurts Baalsakhi, who then gets hypnotised and helps to plot along with the mummy to kill Baal Veer. Meanwhile, Baal Veer, in a discussion with the paris finds out that the mummy can be killed only during a Surya Grahan. Therefore, Baal Veer, with the help of Manav and the paris, chalks out an intricate plan that'll kill the mummy and save Baalsakhi from his clutches. Manav was actually an Egyptian prince in his previous birth, who is now on a quest for revenge.
Cast
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- Dev Joshi as Ballu Dagli/Baal Veer
- Sudeepa Singh as Rani Pari
- Nigaar Khan as Super Witch
- Anushka Sen as Meher Dagli/Baal Sakhi
- Rudra Soni as Manav Dagli/Baal Mittr
- Purvesh Pimple as Montu Lakhani
- Shridhar Watsar as Tauba Tauba / Dooba Dooba 1
- Sharmilee Raj as Baal Pari
- Sameeksha Sud as Dari Dari Pari
- Manisha Thakkar as Bhatkati Pari
- Dimple Kava as Aarpar Pari
- Charu Asopa as Atkati Pari
- Samiksha Bhatnagar as Vijdhar Pari
- Pallavi Bhattacharya as Naraz Pari
- Amita Choksi as Smita Dagli
- Alpana Buch as Kasturi Dagli
- Raashul Tandon as Rocky Dagli
- Former Cast
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- Karishma Tanna / Shruti Seth as Rani Pari
- Shama Sikander / Shweta Kawatra as Bhayankar Pari
- Sugandha Mishra as Chhal Pari
- Lavina Tandon / Neha Narang as Gaal Pari
- Dhruv Bhavsar as Sachin
- Kaivalya Chhedha as Ronnie Mehra
- Shweta Tiwari as Mahabhasm Pari
- Aditi Sajwan as Natkhat Pari
- Rashmi Singh as Taraz Pari
- Danica Moadi as Bhari Bhari Pari
- Roop Durgapal as Dari Dari Pari
- Deepshikha as Bawander Pari
- Bharti Singh as Bharti Massi
- Sneh. V Mirani as Tookie
- Akshay Sethi as Mango Gamango
- Namit Shah as Jaiveer
- Swathi Varma as Kakli Daayan
- Swati Pansare as Santa
- Navina Bole as Nokelli / Katelli
- Cameos
- Rukhsar Rehman as Maa Pari
- Kurt Angle as Himself
References
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External links
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