Release Year: 2012
Director: Rajiv Chilaka
Studio: Green Gold Animations
Runtime: ~90 minutes
Platform: Theatrical release (limited), now streaming on YouTube & Pogo
Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur to Kathmandu is an animated adventure film originally released on 25 March 2012 . Produced by Green Gold Animation and directed by Rajiv Chilaka
Storyline
This forced Bheem to step out of his "local hero" persona and become a savior. The conflict allowed for longer, more choreographed fight sequences, showcasing Bheem’s strength in ways the 11-minute episodes rarely had time to explore. Kirmada’s popularity was so immense that he would later return in other media, cementing this film as the origin point of Bheem's arch-nemesis.
. Directed by Rajiv Chilaka, the film follows Bheem and his friends as they travel from their village, Dholakpur, to Nepal for a vacation that quickly turns into a rescue mission. Movie Summary chhota bheem dholakpur to kathmandu 2012 10 updated
The story begins with King Indravarma receiving an urgent letter from the King of Kathmandu. A powerful yet mischievous Yaksha (a nature spirit) named Haku Kai has been awakened in the mountains. Haku Kai is freezing all water sources—rivers, ponds, and even the legendary Gosainkunda lake—threatening a drought in the valley.
The Conflict: The Snow Leopard Clan, led by a villain seeking divine spiritual powers, relentlessly pursues the cub. Bheem must navigate the treacherous, snow-clad mountains to reunite Migo with his father. Key Characters and Setting Review: Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur to Kathmandu (2012) –
and the snowy Himalayan landscape, introducing kids to different geographies. Lessons in Bravery: Like all Bheem stories, it emphasizes compassion —in this case, helping a lost animal—and the power of teamwork to overcome evil Action-Packed Climax:
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