Several channels have uploaded the entire series in VHS-rip quality. is usually available as "Captain Vyom Ep 2" or "Captain Vyom - The Clone Attack." The video quality is poor—think tracking lines, muffled audio, and the occasional Doordarshan interruption—but the nostalgia factor is off the charts.
The second episode of Captain Vyom , India's pioneering science fiction series, serves as a critical bridge between the high-stakes introduction of the 22nd-century world and the epic mission that defines the series. Set in a futuristic era where humanity has colonized the solar system, this episode sets the stage for a cosmic battle against 12 of the universe's most dangerous criminals.
acts as the operational kickoff for the series. The narrative focus shifts to the logistics of the hunt. The World Government, realizing the magnitude of the threat, authorizes a specialized mission. This episode is crucial because it solidifies Vyom’s autonomy and establishes the stakes.
For those who grew up in the 1990s, the name "Captain Vyom" evokes a rush of nostalgia: Saturday evenings, the rustle of a tiffin box, and the hum of a cathode-ray tube television. But what makes Episode 2 so special? Why do fans still search for it decades later? Let’s take a deep dive into the episode, its plot, its legacy, and why it remains a landmark in Indian science fiction.
The alchemist with the power to transmute matter, played by Abhimanyu Raj Singh. Captain Vyom and the World Government
The first episode had to spend time on exposition—introducing the characters, the ship, and the basic premise. Episode 2 had no such burden. It jumps straight into the action. The cloning plot is introduced and resolved within the same episode, making it a perfect standalone story while still advancing the overarching season arc.