Baalveer Returns - Ep 218 - Full Episode - 22nd October 2020 - Summary

Summary

The scene begins with Rinkoo and Khushi distributing magical candy floss in Bharat Nagar Compound. The candy floss has been enchanted by the evil Ray to seal the lips of those who consume it, preventing them from speaking. The plan is to disrupt the veneration ceremony for Goddess Durga, which requires the chanting of a mantra.

As the residents of Bharat Nagar Compound, including the priest and other important figures, eat the candy floss, they lose their ability to speak. The veneration ceremony is disrupted, and the priest is unable to chant the mantra.

Baalveer and his friends, Vivaan and Debu, try to intervene and find a way to break the spell. However, their magic is unsuccessful, and they realize that the spell is too powerful.

The scene ends with Ray revealing that he is the one behind the spell and that it is a special spell from Shinkai that cannot be broken. The veneration ceremony is left incomplete, and the bow of Goddess Durga fails to appear.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The scene is set in Bharat Nagar Compound.
2. Rinkoo and Khushi distributed magical candy floss to everyone in Bharat Nagar.
3. The magical candy floss had an unknown effect on the people who consumed it.
4. The people who consumed the candy floss were unable to speak.
5. A veneration ceremony was scheduled to take place in Bharat Nagar.
6. The ceremony was led by a priest who was also affected by the magical candy floss.
7. The priest and others were unable to chant the mantra due to the spell.
8. Debu and Vivaan tried to break the spell using their magic but were unsuccessful.
9. Ray appeared and revealed that he was the one who cast the spell using the special magic of Shinkai.
10. The spell was too powerful to be broken by the magic of the Brave realm.
11. Baalveer and others were unable to perform the veneration ceremony due to the spell.
12. The veneration ceremony was important for the appearance of a bow.
13. The failure to conclude the veneration ceremony would have consequences.