
Buddhhipalat-Parmanu
In the Kanjhawala village of Outer Delhi, a child becomes the talk of the town when people discover that he possesses mental powers. He can turn any spoon, knife, or thorn by staring at it in an extraordinary way. If he touches a small or big sick person, they magically become healthy. People refer to him as “Brenu.” However, a tragic incident occurs when he accidentally drowns in the pond of a landlord’s son, leading to his death, and he is falsely accused and punished. In this incident, his mother also dies, but he is rescued by a kind-hearted thief uncle. Brenu transforms into “Buddhipalat” and causes chaos in Delhi, even compelling a nuclear scientist to commit suicide twice. Buddhipalat’s age is not much, but if not stopped at the right time, he can become a formidable force.
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