Paap-O-Meter

Paap-O-Meter is an Indian ghost-comedy cartoon show that currently airs on Sony Yay. The show is available in Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali & Malayalam across major DTH & Digital Cable Platforms. [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Plot

The story revolves around the adventures of Bhoot Boss & his assistants Pakela & Thakela, who look for people on Earth who have sinned & proceed to teach them a lesson. Together, they live high up in the sky, in the ghost world, & keep an eye on the planet, to ensure that the levels of sin, are always in control.

The twist in the story occurs when Pakela & Thakela are sent to make things right, but always end up making every situation worse. That's when Bhoot Boss intervenes & corrects the situation.

Characters:

  • Bhoot Boss: The noble yet disciplined leader of the trio, Bhoot Boss is in charge of the Paap-O-Meter, and is mainly responsible for keeping the level of sin on Earth in check. He is a mentor to Thakela & Pakela & always comes to their rescue, whenever they goof-up their mission to reduce the amount of sin on the planet.
  • Thakela: Thakela is a lazy, junior ghost who works for Bhoot Boss and is an associate of Pakela. He is an adorable boy who loves to sleep. If given a chance, he will sleep for days. His sleeping routines have made him so lazy, that he throws tantrums every time he’s called for duty.
  • Pakela: Pakela is an equally lazy yet witty junior ghost, who also works for Bhoot Boss and is Thakela’s partner in peace. Just like his fellow associate, Pakela too gets irate, when he has a call of duty to attend. He always tries to beat Thakela, but fails miserably, every single time.

. The sinners: In each episode the sinners make appearance to do sin but the 3 ghosts tech them a lesson

Number of seasons

  • Season 1: 26 episodes (11 minutes each)
  • Season 2: 26 episodes (11 minutes each)
  • Season 3: 20 episodes (11 minutes each)
  • Season 4: In production

Episodes produced

92 11-minute-long episodes (or 46 22-minute-long episodes)

References

  1. "Sony YAY! Channel to Anchor on Original Indian Toons". www.animationmagazine.net. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  2. "Sony does a Yay! for kids". www.bestmediaifo.com. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  3. "Four original, Indian, animated shows to start with: 'Local' to be Sony Yay! USP". Indian Television Dot Com. 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  4. "Sony Launches Kids Channel in India". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  5. "Sony launches 4 homegrown animated shows". The Hans India. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  6. "Ad Age Homepage - Ad Age". www.adageindia.in. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
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