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1 Plot  





2 Characters  



2.1  Main  





2.2  Recurring  



2.2.1  Bheem's family  







2.3  Guests  







3 Production  



3.1  Development  





3.2  Influences  







4 Broadcast  





5 Films  



5.1  Chhota Bheem films  



5.1.1  Animated films  





5.1.2  Live-action films  







5.2  Super Bheem films  







6 Specials  





7 Spin-offs  



7.1  Mighty Raju  





7.2  Arjun  Prince of Bali  





7.3  Super Bheem  





7.4  Mighty Little Bheem  





7.5  Chhota Bheem: Kung Fu Dhamaka  







8 Other media  





9 See also  





10 References  














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Chhota Bheem
Promotional poster
Also known asLittle Bheem
Written by
  • Nidhi Anand
  • Darsana Radhakrishnan
  • Teja Pratap
  • Directed byRajiv Chilaka
    Binayak Das
    Opening theme"Chhota Bheem"
    Ending theme"Chhota Bheem" (Karaoke)
    Country of originIndia
    Original languageHindi
    Production
    Running time11 minutes
    Production companyGreen Gold Animations
    Original release
    NetworkPogo TV
    Release6 April 2008 (2008-04-06) –
    present
    Related
  • Arjun - Prince of Bali
  • Mighty Little Bheem
  • Chhota Bheem (transl. Little Bheem) is an Indian animated comedy adventure television series, created by Green Gold Animations based in Hyderabad. This show is available in English, Hindi, Telugu,Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi. Bheem is a brave, strong and intelligent young boy. He often manages to solve everyone's problems which endears him to the townspeople of Dholakpur.[1]

    Plot

    The series is set in a village in the kingdom of Dholakpur. The series revolves around Bheem, sometimes referred to as Chhota Bheem due to his young age, a boy who is strong and intelligent.

    Bheem is a well-loved figure in the village, known for his good heart and helping hand. His closest friends are Chutki, a clever girl; Raju, a brave toddler wearing nothing but his underpants; and a talking monkey called Jaggu.

    The show revolves around Bheem and his team using their skills to solve various problems affecting the village, unravel mysteries, fight evil villains that seek to harm Dholakpur and/or its inhabitants, or foil the plans of their rivals Kalia, Dholu, and Bholu, who aim to embarrass Bheem. Their antics also sometimes get them into trouble.

    Supernatural events have often been used in some episodes like Dholakpur being attacked by the demon Zimbara, the evil witch, or the rival kingdom of Botakpur. Bheem and his team participating in various competitions in Dholakpur or adjoining kingdoms are also a common theme, as is the celebration of Indian festivities and the protection of nature.

    Characters

    Main

    Chhota Bheem: Chhota Bheem is the main protagonist of the show. He is a 9-year old young boy. Bheem is an adventurous, fun-loving but virtuous boy who is gifted with superhuman strength. This strength can be powered up by consuming laddoos, his favourite food. Bheem appears bare-chested, wearing an orange dhoti and a gold pendant. He has brown hair. (Voice By Sonal Kaushal)

    His power is a boon for his village, Dholakpur, which is constantly beset by all kinds of problems. Bheem is beloved and respected by the village for being kind and using his strength to help those who are poor, wronged, or needy, and may be considered a little guardian of the villagers and the animals in and around Dholakpur. Bheem is often seen defeating enemies who attack Dholakpur or harm the villagers, like the evil demon Kirmada, the robber Mangal Singh, and the evil witch. Having gained King Indraverma's trust, Bheem discusses the village issues with the ministers of the kingdom. Being intelligent and strong he represents Dholakpur in various matters and competitions.

    Chutki: Chutki is a young 7-year old girl and the daughter of Tuntun Mausi, the sweet-maker. She often helps Bheem sneak laddoos from her mother's shop. Chutki is the brains of the team. She's depicted as fair-skinned having pink blush applied on her cheeks wearing a purple floral lehenga and has her brown hair in twin braids. Her name means young or little one. (Voice By Rupa Bhimani)

    Chutki is Bheem's closest friend and he often relies on her to solve any puzzles or difficult situations with her intelligence. On many occasions, she is shown to have a crush on Bheem. She first met Bheem, Raju and Jaggu when Bheem saved her from a raging bull. While she is responsible for her household chores and gentle towards all people and other creatures, she can be tough when the situation demands it.

    In many episodes and the film Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin: The Movie, she is depicted as being good at martial arts. Chutki frequently supplies Bheem with laddoos on missions to boost his strength.

    Raju: Raju is a daring, and mischievous 4-year old boy, he is a bald toddler with only two strands of hair on his head who wears nothing but his blue underpants. (Voice By Julie Tejwani)

    Raju's size belies his courage, which he gets from his father, commander of the King's army. Raju also wants to be the commander of the Army. He is a prodigy at archery and has won the "Arjuna Cup". Raju is also very articulate and intelligent for his age, being able to converse and follow along with his older friends on their adventures with no difficulty.

    Jaggu: Jaggu is a blue, talking monkey. Jaggu has a special way of solving problems, using tricks accompanied by his sense of humour. Bheem learns useful techniques like swinging from trees from him. He can also communicate with other animals. Whenever they are really hungry, Jaggu assists them in stealing laddus. He also loves playing tricks on Kalia, Dholu and Bholu. (Voice By Rajesh Kava)

    Kalia: Kalia is an envious bully. He is 10-years old and depicted as an ambitious boy who is always outshone by Bheem. He has two fearful lackeys, Dholu and Bholu, twin brothers who sometimes help him with his plans and, at other times, quickly abandon him. He often blows his own trumpet by claiming he is the strongest and most courageous person. Whenever any problem arises, he runs away. Despite his competitive personality, he also helps the gang out for important matters (such as an attack on Dholakpur) and will put aside his own rivalries and pride for the greater good. And whenever he witnesses Bheem's other rivalry with Kichak, he'll often show support towards Bheem. He is depicted as a tall and overweight boy wearing only a short tied-up grey dhoti and lots of gold jewellery. (Voice By Shaily Dubey)

    Kalia is a nickname that means “dark one” or “tan-skinned”.

    Dholu and Bholu: Dholu and Bholu are identical twins and followers of Kalia. Though they are not strong themselves, they bask in Kalia's strength. Despite their support for a bully, they have kind hearts and have also won a trophy for their close brotherhood. But sometimes, they argue among themselves and get scolded by Kalia. They are differentiated by their clothing, each twin wears a similar set of olive green and brown turban, t-shirt and pants with opposite colouring. (Voice By Jigna Bharadwaj)

    Dholu means “drummer” and Bholu means “innocent”.

    Recurring

    Rajkumari Indumati: Indumati is the Princess of Dholakpur, the daughter of Indraverma, and the elder sister of Ravi Varma. She is a kindhearted 7-year old girl. She is also a friend of Bheem, Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, Kalia, Dholu and Bholu. She has blue eyes, and reddish-brown hair, and wears a blue and gold lehenga with an orange flower adorning her hair in a low ponytail. While she seldom joins the gang on missions, she is a trusted friend and supports them. (Voice By Samridhii Shukla)

    Raja Indraverma: The King of Dholakpur and the father of both Indumati and Ravi Varma. He lives in a palace on top of a hill overlooking Dholakpur. He mostly relies on Bheem for any crisis in the kingdom and trusts the boy greatly. (Voice By Rajesh Shukla)

    Kichak: Kichak is a 16-year old wrestler from Pehelwanpur. Like Kalia, Kichak is also jealous of Bheem, since Bheem is more popular than him. He often challenges Bheem in various games to prove himself stronger than him, but is always defeated. Taking his adolescent age into consideration, Kichak's rivalry with Bheem can be a bit more severe than Kalia's. He has many friends like Chhota Manu, Birju, Manna and Popatya who are his loyal followers. (Voice By Rajesh Kava)

    Chhota Manu: He is also a character from Pehelwanpur. Chhota Manu is physically strong and clever. He is a rival of Raju, whom he never managed to defeat. He is a sidekick as well as a friend of Kichak, making various plans to defeat Bheem.

    Daku Mangal Singh: Mangal Singh is a bandit who used to terrorize Dholakpur when he was free. But he was arrested by Bheem. He often comes to rob Dholakpur.

    Dhooni Baba: Dhooni Baba is a sage who lives in a cave. In the former episodes, he was called "Baba Bol Bachchan" had a body smeared with ash and was seen meditating on some needles. Indeed, Dhooni means “incense”. Later, his body has no ash smeared and he walks with a walking stick. He is described as a sage who knows almost everything and has divine powers. He gives advice and also a solution to Bheem and his friends.

    Tuntun Mausi: Tuntun, or Tuntun aunt, she is Chutki's mother. She owns a sweet shop where she sells her famous homemade laddoos. Bheem often aggravates her by stealing laddoos, but she is also kind-hearted like Chutki. Sometimes she gives Bheem laddoos to make him stronger and help him defeat his enemies.

    Bheem's family

    Bheem has a family of five members:

    Professor Shastri Dhoomketu: He is an inventor who lives In Gyanpur (“village of knowledge”). He often ends up getting problems with his inventions, like getting his inventions stolen, or malfunctioning. His inventions include a time machine, a hot air balloon, a super-fast bicycle, etc.

    Shivani: Bheem's foster sister is Shivani. She lives in Pehelwanpur and runs a dhaba there named "Shivani ka Dhaba" along with her mother. Her father is falsely imprisoned by the cruel king, and to free him she needs 500 gold coins. But the pehalwan (wrestler) Dabbu tries to take over the Dhaba. Bheem comes to her rescue and even frees her father from jail. Their close relationship is demonstrated in an episode where she sent Bheem a letter on Raksha Bandhan, not writing much, leading Bheem to think something was suspicious and going to see her. After he solved her problems she tied a rakhi on his wrist.

    Buri Jadugarni (transl. The Evil Sorceress): Buri Jadugarni is an evil sorceress who is an enemy of Bheem. She tried to become the queen of Dholakpur but never succeeded because of Bheem and his team. She is also called Buri Pari (transl. Evil Fairy) or Buri Chudail (transl. Evil Witch).

    Acchi Jadugarni (transl. The Good Sorceress): She is a good Sorceress who helps Bheem in defeating Buri Jadugarni. She is also called Achhi Pari (transl. Good Fairy). She lives in Agadam, a place of good wizards and witches or in the forest of Dholakpur.

    Avi Chacha: He is another scientist who lives in Dholakpur. He is also a friend of Professor Shastri Dhoomketu. He invented many gadgets but all were destroyed.

    Kaptaan Singh: He is the head captain of a ship of Dholakpur, Dholakpur Queen.

    Raaka: He is the sidekick of Daku Mangal Singh.

    Daku Chacha: He is an experienced dacoit uncle of Daku Mangal Singh.

    Kirmada: He is a demon who tries to attack Dholakpur. He has appeared in the Chhota Bheem and Krishna film series and also in a few of the Super Bheem film series.

    Kallasura and Chalchaaya: They are the sons or successors of Kirmada.

    Guests

    Ganesha: Ganesha was shown in the movie Chhota Bheem and Ganesha in the Amazing Odyssey and was also shown in some episodes and other films.

    Krishna: Krishna is a character who occurs in a few episodes and in the movies Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna, Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna Vs Zimbara, Chhota Bheem Aur Kaalsura Ka Jadui Jaal, Chhota Bheem and Krishna in the Rise of Kirmada and Chhota Bheem and Krishna in the Patliputra City of Dead and Dwarka - The Lost City and Chhota Bheem and Krishna in Mayanagri. He also appears in one of the top recent films of Chhota Bheem released in October 2021, Chhota Bheem Ki Citti Pitti Gul.

    Hanuman: Hanuman was also shown in this show in a movie Chhota Bheem Aur Hanuman.

    Zimbara and Mayandri: They are the siblings of Kirmada.

    Production

    Development

    Rajiv Chilaka wanted to create his own intellectual property instead of working for other companies. He established his animation studio Green Gold Animation in 2001. He had to struggle as no TV channel was ready to pick up the Indian animation content and most Indian contents aired were mythological. His company produced Vikram Betal and Krishna animation shows which convinced Pogo TV to give it a chance. After five years of conception, Chhota Bheem made its first appearance in 2008 on Pogo TV.[2] It succeeded and continued to run.[3] He is financed by Samir Jain, who belongs to the famous Jain-cum-Agarwal business family from Meerut. Raj Viswanadha, who did the writing for the first four years of Bheem before leaving the series, Arun Shendurnikar, Nidhi Anand are prominent among those who have written the stories for the show.[citation needed]

    Influences

    Rajiv Chilaka had conceived an adventurous young boy with the strength and attributes of Bhima from Mahabharata, living in an unspecified period in medieval India. He was also influenced by his childhood spent with Disney's animated shows, Tintin, Amar Chitra Katha and other superhero comics.

    Broadcast

    It is aired on Pogo TV in India. As of August 2011, more than 200 episodes, 5 movies have been released and aired.[4]

    In April 2020 DD National acquired the syndication rights of the series from 17 April 2020 to 3 May 2020 when the production of the ongoing series had to be stopped by the channel due to COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

    Films

    Chhota Bheem films

    Animated films

    Live-action films

    Super Bheem films

    Specials

    Spin-offs

    Mighty Raju

    Mighty Raju is the first spin-off series of Chhota Bheem focusing on the character Raju in the modern world, who has superpowers and is known as "Mighty Raju". He lives in the modern city, Aryanagar. [citation needed]

    Arjun – Prince of Bali

    Arjun – Prince of Bali is the second spin-off series of Chhota Bheem based on the Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali character Arjun. Arjun is the young prince of Bali. It features his adventures with his friends and pet Zimbu, a baby tiger. Each episode consists of two stories and is targeted at kids up to 13 years of age. The series shows the adventures of Arjun during his childhood. It exists in the same timeline as Chhota Bheem. The series aired from 1 June 2014 to 11 September 2016 on Disney Channel India.[12][13][14]

    Super Bheem

    Super Bheem, a third spin-off series of Chhota Bheem, was launched in 2017. but originally it was launched in May 2016, with the birthday special movie Main Hoon Super Bheem. It is an updated version of Bheem with superpowers. Super Bheem is based on Chhota Bheem: Sky Dragon. The Super Bheem show is 3D animation whereas the Chhota Bheem is traditional 2D animation.[15] It originally premiered on Pogo TV in 2017, and aired in 2019 on Cartoon Network.

    Mighty Little Bheem

    Mighty Little Bheem, a fourth spin-off, launched in 2019 on Netflix.[16] It is intended for younger children. In this series, the story's focus is on 1 or 2-year-old Bheem.

    Chhota Bheem: Kung Fu Dhamaka

    Chhota Bheem: Kung Fu Dhamaka is the fifth spin-off of Chhota Bheem, and launched on January 12, 2020. It was the third series in 3D CGI format.

    Other media

    Green Gold Animation launched merchandise and comics in 2009, and toys in 2010. They had a brand association with many products such as a drink, soups, fans, stationery, bags, and biscuits. They also produced mobile games, including educational ones.[3] The merchandise portfolio expanded to more than 300 products, and they established a merchandise store franchise Green Gold Store, which has stores in several cities in India.[2]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "About Chhota Bheem and friends". chhotabheem.com. 30 November 2016. Archived from the original on 29 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  • ^ a b "'Chhota Bheem No. of episodes & movies, aired and planned as in August 2012, for future". Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  • ^ a b Balakrishnan, Ravi (25 May 2016). "How homegrown hero Chhota Bheem took on Mickey, Spidey, Oggy, and won". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  • ^ "Chhota Bheem comes of age". DNA India. 28 August 2011. Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  • ^ "Chhota Bheem will be a part of Doordarshan along with Mahabharata's real Bheem". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 23 July 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  • ^ "Chhota Bheem And The Curse Of Damyaan Is A Surprise Success". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  • ^ "YRF to distribute 'Chhota Bheem – The Throne of Bali'". Business Standard. 13 April 2013. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  • ^ "Chhota Bheem to be unveiled in a new avatar". 16 December 2015. Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  • ^ "From Hyderabad to the world: Chhota Bheem is going international and how!". Archived from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  • ^ "Little Singham and Chhota Bheem to clash in 'Aag Aur Paani Ki Takkar' -". www.animationxpress.com. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  • ^ "Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan teaser: Anupam Kher, Makarand Deshpande star in live-action feature. Watch". The Indian Express. 13 September 2023. Archived from the original on 14 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  • ^ "Disney set to launch Green Gold Animation's 'Arjun, Prince of Bali'". 31 May 2014. Archived from the original on 6 September 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  • ^ "Disney India bets big on Arjun". 1 June 2015. Archived from the original on 20 July 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  • ^ Disney India (14 March 2016). "Arjun, Prince of Bali – Season 3 – Hiranya Trailer 1". Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2018 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "Super Bheem to be weekly show". Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  • ^ "Inpired from Chhota Bheem, Netflix to launch first animated series 'Mighty Little Bheem'". DNA. 16 October 2017. Archived from the original on 23 October 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2019.

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