Ssshhhh...Koi Hai - Characters

Characters

Vikraal: Vikraal is a ghostbuster whose mission is to destroy all the evil powers around the world. He has a different way of living; he likes to drink milk and hates to go to parties or discos. He is also not interested in girls and is always ready to fight with his enemies.

Captain Kishan: Captain Kishan is Vikraal's childhood friend and a ghostbuster like him. During the days when Mayakaal captured Vikraal, he got his powers from Guru Satyacharya to fight with the evil powers of Mayakaal. He constantly flirts with beautiful girls, especially Vikraal's personal assistant Lily.

Bijli: Bijli is a ghostbuster with superspeed. Her another form is Sameera, a sweet and innocent girl working in a salon during day, while at night she turns into Bijli. Her attitude and nature somewhat resembles that of Vikraal.

Lily: Lily is Vikraal's personnel assistant. She is mostly attracted towards Vikraal and Captain, but the former isn't moved by her beauty. Gabroo once proposed yo her.

Gabroo: Gabroo is a dwarf living with Vikraal. He likes Vikraal, considers him as his role model, and wants to become like him. He also likes Bijli and Captain but he feels jealous of captain as he flirts with Lily. He has also some powers like flying, but he flies only once in three days. He is seen to be having a special charm and greed towards his gold coins, often making troubles for the Trinity.

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