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"Chhota Bheem and Krishna: Patliputra City of Dead" is an animated adventure film that brings together the beloved characters from the Chhota Bheem series in an epic quest set in ancient India. The story is inspired by the mythology surrounding Lord Krishna and the city of Patliputra (modern-day Patna), which has a rich history in Indian mythology and history.

This film came out during the early peak of Chhota Bheem (2008–2012), and using Krishna was a clever way to blend mythology with action-adventure for festivals like Janmashtami. Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna Patliputra City Of Dead -2009


The story is set in Patliputra (ancient Pataliputra, modern-day Patna). "Chhota Bheem and Krishna: Patliputra City of Dead"


Upon its direct-to-DVD release, Patliputra - City of the Dead received mixed reactions from parents. Many praised the high quality of animation (which was superior to the TV series) and the integration of Krishna without distorting religious iconography. However, horror groups in India criticized it for being too intense for the 4-8 age demographic. The story is set in Patliputra (ancient Pataliputra,

Kids, on the other hand, loved it. For a generation that grew up on Shaktimaan and Junior G, seeing Bheem fight skeletons was the coolest thing ever. The film became a cult hit in school sleepovers and birthday parties.

"Chhota Bheem and Krishna: Patliputra City of Dead" is an animated adventure film that brings together the beloved characters from the Chhota Bheem series in an epic quest set in ancient India. The story is inspired by the mythology surrounding Lord Krishna and the city of Patliputra (modern-day Patna), which has a rich history in Indian mythology and history.

This film came out during the early peak of Chhota Bheem (2008–2012), and using Krishna was a clever way to blend mythology with action-adventure for festivals like Janmashtami.


The story is set in Patliputra (ancient Pataliputra, modern-day Patna).


Upon its direct-to-DVD release, Patliputra - City of the Dead received mixed reactions from parents. Many praised the high quality of animation (which was superior to the TV series) and the integration of Krishna without distorting religious iconography. However, horror groups in India criticized it for being too intense for the 4-8 age demographic.

Kids, on the other hand, loved it. For a generation that grew up on Shaktimaan and Junior G, seeing Bheem fight skeletons was the coolest thing ever. The film became a cult hit in school sleepovers and birthday parties.