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1 Series overview  





2 Plot  



2.1  Season 1  





2.2  Season 2  





2.3  Season 3  





2.4  Season 4  







3 Cast  



3.1  Season 1  



3.1.1  Main  





3.1.2  Recurring  





3.1.3  Guest  







3.2  Season 2  



3.2.1  Main  





3.2.2  Recurring  





3.2.3  Guest  







3.3  Season 3  



3.3.1  Main  





3.3.2  Recurring  





3.3.3  Guest  







3.4  Season 4  







4 Crossover  





5 Production  



5.1  Season 2  



5.1.1  Development  





5.1.2  Filming  





5.1.3  Casting  







5.2  Season 3  





5.3  Season 4  







6 Reception  





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Baalveer
Title card of Baalveer 4
GenreFantasy
Created by
  • Sanjeev Sharma
  • Written byAmit Senchoudhary
    Screenplay byRohit Malhotra
    Directed by
    • Maan Sing
  • Thusar Bhatia
  • Kushal Awasthi
  • Sanjay Satavase
  • Starring
  • Karishma Tanna
  • Shruti Seth
  • Sudeepa Singh
  • Rudra Soni
  • Anushka Sen
  • Aditi Sajwan
  • Shama Sikander
  • Shweta Kawatra
  • Sharmilee Raj
  • Vansh Sayani
  • Pavitra Punia
  • Anahita Bhooshan
  • Shoaib Ali
  • Aditi Sanwal
  • Ada Khan
  • Aditya Ranvijay
  • Composers
    • Lenin Nandi
  • Souvyk Chakraborty
  • Country of originIndia
    Original languageHindi
    No. of seasons4
    No. of episodes1,597
    Production
    Executive producerRajan Singh
    Producers
  • Sanjeev Sharma
  • CinematographyPushpank Gawade
    EditorHemant Kumar
    Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time16—41 minutes
    Production companyOptimystix Entertainment
    Original release
    NetworkSony SAB
    SonyLIV
    Release8 October 2012 (2012-10-08) –
    present

    Baalveer is an Indian Fantasy television series, its first season aired from 8 October 2012 to 4 November 2016.[1][2][3] The show feature Dev Joshi in the titular role.[4][5][6] The second season titled Baalveer Returns aired from 10 September 2019 to 30 June 2021.[7] It is a direct sequel to the first season. The third season titled Baalveer 3 aired from 18 March 2023 to 9 September 2023.[8][9][10][11][12] It is a spiritual sequel to Baalveer Returns.[13][14][15][16] The fourth season titled Baalveer 4 which started streaming from 6 May 2024 on SonyLIV.[17][18] It is a direct sequel to Baalveer 3.[19][20]

    Series overview[edit]

    SeriesTitleEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast airedNetwork
    1Baalveer1,1118 October 2012 (2012-10-08)4 November 2016 (2016-11-04)Sony SAB
    2Baalveer Returns35410 September 2019 (2019-09-10)30 June 2021 (2021-06-30)
    3Baalveer 310418 March 2023 (2023-03-18)9 September 2023 (2023-09-09)
    4Baalveer 4306 May 2024 (2024-05-06)TBASonyLIV

    Plot[edit]

    Season 1[edit]

    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.

    Season 2[edit]

    Timnasa, an evil enchantress and the queen of Kaal Lok, begins a quest to rule the whole universe and become the most powerful and evil entity. She attacks and destroys the Pari Lok. They take refuge in Veer Lok, whose leader is a white lion, Shaurya. Baalveer becomes weaker, as he was injured in the attack. On Shaurya's instructions, Baalveer goes to Earth as Dev, with the fairies as his sisters, to find the next Baalveer, as he needs help to fight Timnasa.

    The new Baalveer is a very mischievous 10-year-old boy named Vivaan, at the beginning, Baalveer and Vivaan started hating each other. Soon, Baalveer finds that Vivaan is the new Baalveer and discloses his reality to Vivaan and takes him to Veer Lok, where he is made the 'Junior Baalveer'. Both the Baalveers and the members of Veer Lok cross all the hurdles and fight with Timnasa and defeat her every time. At the same time friendship is growing between two Baalveers. They started loving each other and taking care of each other.

    A long time ago, Timnasa had captured Sarvakaal, a monstrous sage who taught Timnasa black magic, as he knows the identity of the person who'll kill Timnasa. However, he refuses to reveal his identity. Baalveer finds Sarvakaal's prison and Timnasa's past, about how she was banished from Pari Lok, where she was a Pari and was made Baalveer for a day because of her evil and egoistic intentions. Baalveer acknowledges this and pretends to lose his powers and memory and stays as a commoner with Vivaan and his family as Vivaan's brother Debu. He acquires a new avatar, Nakabposh. He befriends Ananya, a girl who is threatened by Timnasa, and also receives help from Sarvakaal. They together go to Earth to find the hidden power which is destined to kill Timnasa. While doing so, it is revealed that Vivaan is Ananya's long-lost brother, and their biological mother is Devaki, the former queen of Shwet Lok, which was destroyed by Timnasa and was made Kaal Lok by her. The trio formed 'Team Shadow'. Vivaan is the hidden power who is destined to kill Timnasa, and he overcomes the hurdles and takes Sarvakaal's infinite energy. By this new power, he puts an end to Timnasa's trinity except for Tauba Tauba. During the battle, Masti Pari is killed by Bhaymar, and Vayu Pari and Jwala Pari sacrifice themselves as Timnasa's weapons hit them, to protect the Earth.

    Later, when Debu opens the secret message of Timnasa, which she had handed over to him before her death, Timnasa's spirit tells Debu that his biological parents were killed by Shaurya and the fairies. The series unveils the underwater kingdom of Shinkai, which is ruled by Jalraj Kaikos.

    The commander-in-chief Bambaal plots to rule over the whole universe, along with his sidekick Milsa. Baalveer captures Milsa, but Bambaal secretly kills her to hide his identity from Debu and Vivaan. Baalveer tells Vivaan about him being Nakabposh, leaving him shocked. Ray's full powers are unleashed by Debu's blood after he threatens Vivaan's life. The bond between Debu and Vivaan grows stronger. Meanwhile Ananya gets to know about the truth of Debu being Nakabposh and Senior Baalveer. After a series of incidents, Baalveer captures Bambaal and kills him. Ray kills Baalveer out of anger. He tries to manipulate Vivaan and Ananya by becoming Vivaan's elder brother. Baalveer, who is now a spirit, can only touch someone if that person is in danger. He saves Vivaan many times. Vivaan, who misses Baalveer more than anyone, becomes suspicious about the unknown person who is saving him many times. Ray makes a cooling glass that can see spirits with the use of Bambaal's energy. Baalveer Tracticali gives the glasses to Vivaan. God gives Baalveer his life back by seeing the love of Debu and Vivaan for each other and tells them that it was the test of their love. Ray creates problems for the Baalveers and the fairies. After a series of incidents, he revived Bhaymar, Timnasa, and Akroor to revenge Bambaal's and Milsa's deaths.

    Timnasa had the plan to destroy the earth by attaining the ultimate power — a Red Diamond. Both Baalveer had to find four keys before Timnasa so that they can use the energy of the Red Diamond for making a Brahma Kawaj 'Ultimate Shield' on earth for protecting it from evil forces. However, Timnasa got the ultimate power — a Red Diamond to destroy the earth. Meanwhile, Baalveer found a White Diamond to stop Timnasa from destroying the earth. Baalveer sacrifices himself by joining the two stones, the red one and the white one, for saving the earth from Timnasa. During the explosion Timnasa also dies, leaving both of their souls destroyed by the explosion.

    A new character, Happy, is introduced, who is a lookalike of Baalveer and Kaal, another lookalike of Baalveer with evil intentions who was imprisoned by Swarna Shaurya a very long time ago and kept frozen as a statue in Drak Lok gets freed from prison. Baalveers's energy star divides into 6 pieces and goes into the body of the 6 other lookalikes of Baalveer, which helps Kaal to escape from prison and to obtain all of Baalveer's powers. Kaal decides to kill other lookalikes of Baalveer. Kaal goes to the infinite library to know the location of his five other lookalike. On the other hand, Happy tries to understand his powers and he is unfamiliar with how he got his powers. Karuna comes to Kanpur with Mrs. Diwali to visit a temple, and while returning, she accidentally meets Happy. As Happy is the lookalike of Debu, Karuna gets shocked and is not able to understand what is happening. Kaal manages to kill a lookalike and gets his powers.

    Later, Happy and his family visit Bharat Nagar colony to conduct a wedding ceremony of Diwali's relative. The residents of Bharat Nagar are shocked to see Happy, lookalike of Debu, and get emotional assuming him as Debu has returned after his death. However, it is revealed to them that Happy is just a lookalike of Debu. Ray and Bhaymar are doubtful of Happy being Baalveer and plan to unmask the real identity of Happy. In Drak Lok, Shauryas manage to safeguard remaining three lookalikes of Baalveer at a secret place.

    However, Kaal finds them and manages to kill one other lookalike of Baalveer and gain his powers, while Happy also realizes that he is more powerful than before and practices to control his mind and powers. The Fairies along with Vivaan try to collect energies of seven Shauryas from seven universes to defeat Kaal and try to save the remaining lookalikes.

    Season 3[edit]

    The story revolves around Baalveer, who is preparing for his mother, Adishi's arrival in Udaka Lok after her two months' journey. He goes to Earth to buy a gift for her and saves a girl named Kaashvi from an accident. In Udaka-Lok, Baalveer passes a test set by Uttan, the ruler of Shaashvan-Lok, and is declared worthy. However, Aageel plans to kill Baalveer using her Mahajadoo.

    Kaashvi’s mother is revealed to be Tuyeer, a trusted ally of Aageel. When Aageel attacks Kaashvi, her Mahajadoo is absorbed inside her (as she is the offspring of two different species). Aageel captures Kaashvi and takes her to Himbaash to extract her Mahajadoo, but she is eventually saved by her parents who then safely sends her to Earth. In a series of events, Baalveer is charged guilty for Babel and Tuyeer’s death and thereby is stripped off his memories and powers until the investigation to the matter is completed. Until then, he is sent to Earth via Bardol, a secret agent of Shaashvaan Lok, to lead a new life.

    Bardol entrusts Bhaskar Bhardwaj, a magician, to take care of Baalveer until the matter is sorted. Thus, Baalveer begins to live a new life as "Veer Bhardwaj", befriends Kaashvi, after certain bickerings, and furthermore vows to bring an end to the financial problems of his new family.

    Veer's memories and powers temporarily return unknowingly via Kaashvi’s help, and under the guidance of "Benaam", Veer regains his superhero identity and soughts to find clues to prove his innocence to Uttan, but in vain. Meanwhile, Shashmaag releases the soul of a devilish witch named "Kurja" and transmits her into Adishi’s body with the objective of escaping from Uttan’s suspicion and to kill Baalveer. Meanwhile, Aageel’s futile attempts of killing Baalveer by manipulating Kaashvi triggers the negative traits of the latter frequently. Simultaneously, Veer and Kaashvi’s bond continues to develop.

    Adishi (controlled by Kurja) meets Baalveer and commands him to surrender, to which he refuses. In a set of dramatic twists, she is apparently killed and the blame of the same is put on Baalveer by Shashmaag to instigate Uttan. Although Benaam catches hold of Kurja’s soul, Shashmaag kills the latter in the nick of time.

    An angered Uttan soughts to destroy "B", the power source of Baalveer to put an end to his life. However, Baalveer manages to overpower him and preserves "B" safely with himself. In a set of thrilling twists and turns, Baalveer ultimately finds out about Shashmaag’s duality and finally proves his innocence to Mahamahim, who then remorsefully captures and kills Shashmaag with the help of his twin brother, Nehmaag. As the devil would want, however, Shashmaag had cunningly exchanged his guise with Nehmaag before the trial, thereby saving himself without anyone’s knowing.

    Meanwhile, Aageel poses as "Agni", a righteous protector who then instigates Kaashvi against Baalveer and provokes her into believing that the latter is responsible for her parents’ death. Thus, Kaashvi vows revenge by killing off Baalveer with the help of her newly found powers. She is devastated and hurt to know that Veer is Baalveer, and consequently attacks him in a rough battle at the solar eclipse (when her powers are at par). However, both of them effectively solve the misunderstandings and a regretful Kaashvi eventually reconciles with Veer, only to realise that the Mahajadoo inside her is steadily weakening her survival like a poison.

    With the help of Benaam and Kaashvi, Baalveer subsequently manages to extract Mahajadoo from the former’s body, thus making her safe. While Shashmaag joins hands with Aageel to seek revenge, Baalveer eventually finds out that Benaam is his real biological mother, and on being tricked by Aageel, he soughts to free his father, Bhasma, from Krinkaal Lok. He successfully frees his father after overcoming various problems. But, Bhasma, starts destroying the world which angers Uttan. Baalveer promises to return, after realising his mistakes, with greater powers, to save the world.

    Season 4[edit]

    Baalveer successfully frees his father, Bhasma, from Krinkaal Lok, unaware that he is a villain. He successfully frees his father after overcoming various problems. But, Bhasma, starts destroying the world. Then, Baalveer makes Bhasma faint. Benam tells Baalveer about his past: Bhasma was initially a soldier of Shashwan Lok, but he wanted to rule the world. So, he pretended to be in love with Benam and married her.

    Cast[edit]

    Season 1[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Recurring[edit]

    Guest[edit]

    Season 2[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Recurring[edit]

    Guest[edit]

    Season 3[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Recurring[edit]

    Guest[edit]

    Season 4[edit]

    Crossover[edit]

    Baalveer Returns had a crossover with Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga from 27 January 2020 to 31 January 2020.[48][49]

    Production[edit]

    Season 2[edit]

    Development[edit]

    The commencement of the show, a sequel to the children's fantasy series Baalveer, was announced in early August 2019 by Optimystix Entertainment and Sony SAB.[50] The first promo was released in August 2019. The new series cast Dev Joshi as Senior Baalveer, and introduced Vansh Sayani in a lead role as Baalveer's successor.[51] Pavitra Punia was cast as the evil fairy, Timnasa.[52]

    Filming[edit]

    The series is being taped on sets at Film City, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India[53] After the Indian government announced the COVID-19 lockdown, the show ceased airing new episodes, along with other shows throughout the Indian entertainment industry. Four months later, after the government relaxed restrictions, the series resumed airing of new episodes, continuing with the storyline that had been interrupted.[54]

    Casting[edit]

    In 2020, Pavitra Punia announced that she would exit the series to participate in Season 14 of Bigg Boss. Subsequently, Krutika Desai, Amika Shail and Khushi Mukherjee also quit the show for other reasons.

    The storyline ended and producers announced a second season, introducing the underwater kingdom of Shinkai, which would be populated by new villains, Bambaal, Milsa and Ray, played by Vimarsh Roshan, Shweta Khanduri and Shoaib Ali, respectively.[55][56][57] In mid-December 2020, makers announced that Vimarsh Roshan was leaving the series and Aditya Ranvijay would return as Bhaymaar.[58] In early January 2021, makers announced the return of Pavitra Punia as Timnasa also, following her eviction from Bigg Boss.[59]

    Dev Joshi played six different characters.[60]

    Season 3[edit]

    In December 2022, the series was announced by Optimystix Entertainment for Sony SAB and Sony LIV through an announcement teaser.[61][62] The shooting of this series began in January 2023. Principal photography commenced in Mumbai. Dev Joshi was cast in the titular role and was joined by Aditi Sanwal as leads.[63][64] Simultaneously, Ada Khan was cast for negative role.

    Season 4[edit]

    Baalveer Season 4 was released on 6 May 2024. Rajat Dahiya Cast To Play Negative Role.[19]

    Reception[edit]

    The first episode of Baalveer Returns[65] has over 45 million views on YouTube. Baalveer Returns episode 233[66] has over 72 million views on YouTube. Its 170 episode has over 60 million views.

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