Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna

Chhota Bheem & Krishna is a 2011 Indian animated television film directed by Rajiv Chilaka featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series, and Krishna, the star of the formerly broadcast popular animated television series Krishna Aur Balram. It is the first Indian animated film in which two major characters from two different series are featured.[1] It’s also the first film in the Chhota Bheem series.

Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna
Official realese poster
Directed byRajiv Chilaka
Written byRaj Viswanadha
Story byRaj Viswanadha
Production
company
Green Gold Animation
Distributed byPogo TV
Release date
  • September 17, 2008 (2008-09-17) (India)
Running time
68 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
English
Tamil
Bengali

Plot

The movie opens with the massive army of Bhotakpur ready to battle. Their injured spy hurriedly arrives to inform them that the devil himself is coming their way. The commander shows immense bravery and commands his army to forge ahead, but within seconds he is killed by a huge dark figure who reveals himself as Kirmada. The king accepts defeat, but Kirmada says he should have done that earlier, and kills him. Terrified, the army flees.

King Indravarma is seated at his court with Bheem and his ministers, when a messenger of Kirmada arrives. He says Kirmada has ordered Indravarma to open Dholakpur's gates the next day and accept defeat, the failure to do so shall seal their fate. Unmoved by his threats, Bheem says that the next day, just like any other day, Dholakpur would wake up independent. The messenger storms off, saying they would regret it later.

The next day, the army of Dholakpur arrives to battle, but to their surprise, there is no army to confront them. Bheem goes to consult the sorceress, who gifts him a magical sword, using which he would be able to defeat Kirmada. Bheem returns to the battlefield and uses the sunlight reflected from the sword to expose Kirmada's army. The battle commences; the army of Dholakpur gains an upper hand with Bheem leading from the front against Kirmada. But as soon as the sun sets, Dholakpur's army loses momentum and King Indravarma is captured. Bheem is forced to surrender his sword, he and the surviving army are taken as prisoners of war. Bheem is offered to join Kirmada's army in return for his freedom, but he flatly refuses. He and his friends are sent to the dungeon where they would be fed only once in two days. They manage to fool a guard and steal a metal plate from him, using which they dig a way out of the dungeon, during the course of the next two days. While Bheem, his friends, and the general escape, Kalia, Dholu and Bholu fail to escape in time and they are captured. Bheem and his friends take refuge in a forest. They visit the sage for help, who narrates the history of Kirmada, and instructs Bheem and his friends to pray to Lord Krishna, who would surely help them.

Even after few days, when the situation is unchanged, Bheem gets tired of the same old routine and goes away to be alone for a while. When he is back, he finds his friends unconscious from consuming some toxic fruits. He hurries to fetch a doctor, but finds his way blocked by a herd of sheep and their shepherd, who reveals himself as Kanha. Bheem tries to fight him out his way, but almost falls off the cliff in the process. Kanha saves Bheem, and says he can save his friends as well. He uses some wild herbs to cure them, and humbly requests to join their circle. Resurrected, they resume their training with their new friend Kanha. Jaggu sees a small group of Kirmada's soldiers heading their way, whom they defeat easily. Kanha sets off to rescue Kalia, Dholu and Bholu (who were earlier sentenced to being fed to the tigers, for refusing to disclose Bheem's refuge hideout location). Kanha instructs Kalia to rescue King Indravarma, princess Indumati and the soldiers in prison the following day, and lower the flag on the fort when they have completed their task.

With Kanha's blessings, Kalia is able to complete his job rather easily. On the other side, Bheem, his friends and Kanha are facing the massive army of Kirmada. Bheem is asked to accept defeat by Kirmada, but at exactly the same time Kalia completes his task and lowers the flag. Kirmada's army is attacked by Dholakpur's army and is defeated with ease. Kirmada goes underground and brings along a Brahmastra given to him by the devil. He hurls the weapon towards Bheem, but Kanha gets in the way. The Brahmastra on coming in contact with Kanha, turns into a garland around his neck. Kanha towers above everyone else in the battlefield, and reveals himself as Lord Krishna. On his command, Bheem finishes off Kirmada using the chariot wheel as Lord Krishna's Sudarshana chakra. The film ends with Krishna telling the viewers that whenever there is injustice and wrongdoing in the world, he will be there. All that needs to be done is to remember him, just like Bheem and his friends did.[1]

Cast & Crew

Directed By

  • Rajiv Chilaka

Produced By

  • Rajiv Chilaka

Associate Producer

  • Samir Jain

Screenplay By

  • Raj Viswanadha

Dialogues By

  • Raj Viswanadha

Music By

  • Sunil Kaushik

Lyrics By

  • Yash Bhardwaj

Solo Singer

  • Baby Virali

Children Chorus Singers

  • Mohammed Patel
  • Noor
  • Richa
  • Sahil Warhal
  • Tapasvi
  • Virali

Voice Directed By

  • Alka Amarkant Dubey
  • Pallavi Sharma

Voice Breakdown By

  • Venkata Nagaraju E.

Voices

  • Arun Shekar
  • Ashok Sonawane
  • Julie Tejwani
  • Joydeep Mukherjee
  • Rajesh Kava
  • Rupa Bhimani
  • Sachit Wartak
  • Shradha Agnihotri
  • Vatsal Dubey

Creative Manager

  • Arpita Adilabadkar

Story Supervisor

  • Anirban Majumder

Story Artists

  • Anirban Majumder
  • Subhadip Majumder
  • Tirthadip Ghosh

Character Designers

  • Binayak Das
  • Kaukab Basheer
  • Tirthadip Ghosh

Layout Supervisor

  • Jayaprakash R.

Layout Artists

  • Debaraj Gouda
  • Kannan Madhavan
  • Mukesh Banchhor
  • Nikhila A.
  • Pratap Kumar Das
  • Rajesh Raghavan
  • Umesh Chattar
  • Unni Krishnan V. M.
  • Vikram Pagare

Animation Director

  • Binayak Das

Animation Supervisors

  • Subhadip Majumder
  • Tirthadip Ghosh

Background Supervisor

  • Pramod Patil

Background Artists

  • Bibin Babu
  • Achyut Anand Samanta
  • Ashok Kumar Das
  • Ashok Rakhonde
  • Rajesh Rath
  • Ritu Shree Jaiswal
  • Siba Prasad Rout
  • Tanmay Ghosh

Graphic Supervisor

  • Farheen Moulana

Graphic Artist

  • Kavita Battu
  • Sesha Sarat
  • Uma Maheshwari

Digital Supervisor

  • Vinod R.

Edited By

  • Ramesh Pittala
  • Vinayak

SFX By

  • Ramesh Pittala
  • Vinayak

Production Manager

  • Durga Prasad K.
  • Prem Kumar Madishetty
  • Shashidhar Reddy Allam

Production Assistant

  • Kumara Swamy
  • Kamalkanta Sahoo

Assistant

  • Chalapathi
  • Narsing

System Administrator

  • Venkata Nagaraju E.

Administrators

  • Babitha M.
  • Ravi Ravula
  • Shekhar

Finance Manager

  • Vijay Bhageria

Marketing Manager

  • Sonia Singh

Human Resources Manager

  • Anita Singh

Accounts Executive

  • Amit Modi

Pogo Supervision Team

Creative Director

  • Silas Hickey

Creative Manager

  • Shilpa Varma

Directing Programming Acquisitions

  • Vishnu Athreya

Programming Acquisitions Coordinator

  • Anna Lai

Directing Programming Development

  • Vishnu Athreya

Reception

The movie was released during Janmashtami on 23 August 2008, and was a big hit. It was considered a great success as it became number one on Indian television screens. Greengold Animation and Pogo became a household name as a result of the movie's great visibility. It was a stepping stone that paved the way for the upcoming movies of the series.

Production

The movie was written by Raj Viswanadha and directed by Rajiv Chilaka. It was made and released by Greengold Animation of Hyderabad, India.

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