F.I.R. (TV Series) - Changes That Occurred Over The 20 Year Leap ( Valid Only From 16-03-2013 To 5-07-2013)

Changes That Occurred Over The 20 Year Leap ( Valid Only From 16-03-2013 To 5-07-2013)

Character Before leap After leap Possible Age
Gopinath Gandhothra Before the leap, he had black hair, he had perfect vision, he minded being called 'Dadu', 'Dadaji' and counting all the time After leap He is very old and is in his possible 80's, he neads glasses, he had white hair but dyes it black, he is called Pardadaji now 80's.
Billu Young, forgetful Looks the same except the fact that all of his hair turned grey 45-55.
Billouti Young, Beautiful Surprisingly Same Undetermined.
Billu's Mother-in-Law Young, Beautiful Same Older than 40.
Commissioner Thinning hair Same but needs glasses 67 as of 2013.

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