Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna In The Rise Of Kirmada Now

Logline: When a shard of Kirmada’s broken soul escapes into a dark mirror-dimension, Bheem and Krishna must enter the "Shadow Realm" to stop him from absorbing the light of the world. But to defeat a ghost, they must face their own inner demons.


Bheem and Krishna come from different worlds—one a mortal prince’s confidant, the other a cosmic deity. Yet, their friendship is built on mutual respect. The film teaches that anyone, regardless of background or power level, can be an ally if their values align. chhota bheem aur krishna in the rise of kirmada

Bheem represents manushya bala (human strength). He is not divine, but his discipline, loyalty, and love for his friends make him superhuman. In this film, when the Amnesia Dust causes Chutki, Jaggu, and Raju to forget Bheem, the emotional weight is palpable. For the first time, Bheem fights alone—and almost loses. His arc here is about humility: realizing that brute force must be guided by cleverness. Krishna later teaches him, "Strength without strategy is a lion without claws." Logline: When a shard of Kirmada’s broken soul

When a shadowy force called Kirmada awakens in the borderlands between the mortal world and the realm of ancient demons, strange things begin to happen: crops wither overnight, playful forest creatures vanish, and a dark mist creeps toward Dholakpur. Realizing the danger threatens more than one village, Chhota Bheem sets out to investigate. Along the way he meets Krishna, visiting the region with his friends, who senses the presence of an old, malevolent power. Together they join forces to confront Kirmada and restore balance. Bheem and Krishna come from different worlds—one a