Ep 4. Bhaiya Ka Hoarding
- TV-NR
- May 11, 2018
- 26 min
The episode titled "Bhaiya Ka Hoarding" is the fourth episode of the popular Indian web series Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare season 1. The show follows the life of a young man named Ronny who pretends to be the nephew of a local politician to gain respect from his community. In this episode, Ronny finds himself in trouble when his brother's hoarding for a local business goes missing.
The episode starts with Ronny's brother, Bheem, asking him to help him put up a hoarding for his new business venture. Ronny agrees to help him and the two put up the hoarding in a busy market area. However, things take a turn when the hoarding goes missing the next day.
Bheem is devastated and accuses Ronny of not securing the hoarding properly. Ronny, on the other hand, believes that someone stole the hoarding. He decides to investigate the matter and tries to find out who could have taken the hoarding.
In his search for the missing hoarding, Ronny comes across several interesting characters, including a local goon and a rival businessman. He also visits a printing press where he discovers that the hoarding was not printed properly and was of poor quality.
As Ronny delves deeper into the matter, he realizes that the missing hoarding is connected to a larger conspiracy involving several businessmen in the area who are trying to manipulate the market.
Ronny's investigation leads him to a final showdown with the rival businessman and the local goon, who are revealed to be behind the theft of the hoarding. Ronny manages to retrieve the hoarding and confronts the culprits, ultimately bringing them to justice.
The episode ends with Ronny being hailed as a hero by his family and the local community, and he is praised for his bravery and dedication to his family.
Overall, "Bhaiya Ka Hoarding" is an engaging episode that showcases Ronny's detective skills and his determination to protect his family. The episode is full of twists and turns and keeps the viewers hooked until the very end. It also gives the audience a glimpse into the world of politics and business, showing us how things work in the real world.