All Movies Chhota Bheem

The Chhota Bheem franchise has expanded from its 2008 television roots into a massive cinematic universe, featuring over 100 titles including theatrical feature films, television movies, and special cross-over events. Created by Rajiv Chilaka and produced by Green Gold Animation, these films follow the adventures of a young boy named Bheem and his friends from the village of Dholakpur as they protect their kingdom from various mythical and magical threats. Theatrical Feature Films

While most Chhota Bheem content is produced for television, several high-profile adventures have received nationwide theatrical releases:

Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan (2012): Bheem's first theatrical outing, where he must destroy the immortal demon Damyaan to save Dholakpur.

Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali (2013): Bheem travels to Bali for a coronation and must defeat the witch Rangda to save the island.

Chhota Bheem: Himalayan Adventure (2016): Set in the snow-clad mountains of Manali, Bheem takes on a powerful man named Hidimbak.

Chhota Bheem: Kung Fu Dhamaka (2019): Bheem participates in a martial arts competition in China and must rescue a kidnapped princess from a demon named Zuhu.

Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan (2024): A live-action adaptation of the original story, marking a major milestone for the franchise. Key Television Movie Highlights All Movies Chhota Bheem

The franchise is most prolific in its television films, which often feature collaborations with legendary Indian figures or gods.

The Krishna Series: Bheem frequently teams up with Lord Krishna in some of the series' most popular entries, such as Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna (2008), Pataliputra- City of the Dead (2010), and The Rise of Kirmada (2012).

Divine Alliances: Other notable team-ups include Chhota Bheem Aur Hanuman (2012) and Chhota Bheem and Ganesh in the Amazing Odyssey (2012).

International Adventures: Bheem's quests often take him beyond Dholakpur to real and mythical locations, including Nepal (Dholakpur to Kathmandu), Egypt (Journey to Petra), and Mexico (Legend of El Magnifico). Spin-offs and Specials

The success of the main films led to several spin-off series and special movie formats:

Super Bheem: A version of the character with enhanced powers, featuring films like Main Hoon Super Bheem and Super Bheem Kirmada Ki Wapasi. The Chhota Bheem franchise has expanded from its

Cross-overs: Major events like Chhota Bheem and Little Singham Aag Aur Pani Ki Takkar bring together different animation properties.

Big Pictures: New long-form story arcs like The Origin of Bheem (2026) explore the character's backstory. Popular Villains

Many movies are defined by their recurring antagonists who pose a global threat to the world:

Kirmada: Perhaps the most famous villain, a powerful demon often defeated by the joint efforts of Bheem and Krishna. Damyaan: An immortal demon confined to the city of Sonapur. Rangda: A powerful witch who captures the state of Bali.

Fans can find many of these titles available for streaming on platforms like Netflix or through the official Green Gold Animation website. List of All Movies of Chhota Bheem - IMDb

Over the last two decades, Chhota Bheem has evolved from a simple TV show set in the fictional village of Dholakpur into a massive cinematic universe. With over 100 movies The Unreleased & Rare Gems No list of

and specials released as of early 2026, the franchise has become a cornerstone of Indian animation and a global cultural phenomenon. The Evolution of the Cinematic Universe What started as television movies like Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna

(2008) quickly expanded into grand theatrical adventures and international crossovers.

List of all Chhota Bheem Movies | Chhota Bheem Wiki | Fandom

This guide is organized by type of film (Theatrical vs. TV) and key story arcs to help you navigate the vast collection.


The Unreleased & Rare Gems

No list of All Movies Chhota Bheem is complete without mentioning the rare cuts:

Where to Watch All Chhota Bheem Movies

Why These Movies Matter

  1. Cultural Roots: Many films integrate Indian festivals, mythology, and moral values without being preachy.
  2. Kid-Friendly Action: Violence is always comical or off-screen; no gore or real weapons.
  3. Repeat Value: Simple plots, bright colors, and lovable characters (Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, Bheem) ensure kids watch them endlessly.

Phase 1: The Origin Story

1. Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan

2. Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali

7. Chhota Bheem: Banjara Masti (2016)

4. Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur ka Dushman (2012)

A classic tale of a shapeshifting demon who infiltrates Dholakpur’s royal court. This film focuses on loyalty and trust, as Bheem must prove that the real enemy is hiding in plain sight.