Building on the success of its first season, ‘Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast’ returns with a brand-new season on IN10 Media Network’s kids’ channel, Gubbare, to captivate audiences once more.
Roro, a mischievous 10-year-old boy, meets Hero, a 12-year-old ghost who decides to teach Roro all the tricks and hacks of life in his dramatic style. The second season will provide viewers with a higher level of entertainment by introducing new comical characters and captivating storylines.
Brian D’Costa, AVP – Content & Strategy, Gubbare, said, “We launched the show last year in April, and the response to the first season was overwhelming. We’ve worked tirelessly to bring an even more exhilarating experience this time around and are thrilled to present Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast season 2 to our dedicated fans and new audiences. Viewers can expect a perfect blend of comedy, adventure, and heart-warming moments that will captivate audiences of all ages.”
The fans will meet two new characters – Pappu and Lappu – who are ghost-hunters and use gadgets to track down ghosts, often creating additional challenges and thrills for Roro and Hero. While Pappu is a level-headed decision-maker, Lappu’s silly and foolish antics often lead to trouble, resulting in comical chaos throughout the season. Additionally, another character called Babban is introduced as Lappu and Pappu’s friend, who provides them with innovative gadgets to help capture Hero.
The new season will also take the viewers into new worlds exploring space, aliens, and history among others.
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