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Veer's attempt to reach Rudraprakash to uncover the truth about his father, Amal Nanda . Plot Highlights

The final shot is Veer looking at his hand, which is now flickering—half there, half gone. Cue the dramatic music and my jaw hitting the floor. hero gayab mode on episode 4

December 10, 2020 (re-aired February 10, 2022) Veer's attempt to reach Rudraprakash to uncover the

The primary human antagonist who constantly tries to derail Veer's plans. December 10, 2020 (re-aired February 10, 2022) The

By Episode 4, Veer (the lovable loser) has just gotten his hands on the alien device that lets him turn invisible. Unlike a certain Marvel superhero who uses his invisibility for noble sacrifice, Veer uses his for the most relatable reason on Earth:

He grabs the birthday boy’s phone and tries to take a "group selfie" of everyone—including himself. The result is a floating phone snapping a photo of a confused crowd, with a mysterious bite mark appearing on the cake in the background. The timing of the reactions—eyes darting left and right, whispers of "bhoot" (ghost)—is pure sitcom gold.

Every time Veer uses his power to solve a small problem, he creates three bigger ones. In Episode 4, his attempt to prank the bully backfires when the bully’s little sister sees the floating fork and thinks it’s her dead grandmother. Suddenly, Veer isn't just a prankster; he’s unwillingly participating in a seance.