The story begins with a villainous character discussing a plan to kill Baalveers with a statue of a gorilla that was once used for evil purposes. The statue is currently dormant but can be activated with the power of goodness. The scene then shifts to a picnic where children, including junior Baalveer and his friends, are enjoying games and activities. Unbeknownst to them, the villain has set a trap, creating a labyrinth to distract senior Baalveer and isolate the children. The children soon discover the statue of the gorilla, which is connected to an ancient cave painting. As they explore the ruins, the weather suddenly changes, and a storm approaches. The children leave the site, but not before they find fireflies that may be connected to the gorilla's awakening. The story ends with the villain's companion, a gorilla, being liberated from the statue, and the gorilla is now a powerful and disobedient creature.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A statue of a gorilla is not an ordinary statue.
2. The statue was created to spread evil and was set free to destroy the world.
3. The people of Brave realm turned the gorilla into a statue.
4. The statue is still alive.
5. The power of goodness turned the gorilla into a statue.
6. The power of goodness is needed to activate the gorilla.
7. A picnic is being held for the people of Bharatnagar.
8. The picnic includes children who are being supervised by their parents and teachers.
9. The children are playing games and having fun.
10. A frisbee game is being played, and the winner will receive a prize of Rs. 1000.
11. The children are exploring the picnic area and finding interesting things.
12. A gorilla statue is found tied up with chains.
13. The children are curious about the statue and wonder why it is tied up.
14. A storm is approaching, and the children are being called back to their parents.
15. The fireflies are found near the gorilla statue.
16. The weather suddenly changes, and the group decides to head back home.
17. A character named Mr. Bhaymar is mentioned, who has given a two-hour time limit for something to happen.
18. A gorilla is expected to be liberated from a statue within two hours.
19. The gorilla is still dormant, and it is hoped that it will be liberated soon.
20. The gorilla is eventually liberated and becomes aggressive.