The Reboot within the franchise. Bheem drinks a potion and becomes "Super Bheem"—a caped, flying hero living in a metropolitan city called Bheempur . This film soft-rebooted the characters into modern clothes and high-tech gadgets. Note: While some purists disliked the change, it spawned its own successful spin-off series.

Official channels run by Green Gold Animations offer select movie clips, songs, and full-length classic TV movies for free.

These films received wide cinematic releases and are among the most recognized in the series: Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan (2012)

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).

: The second theatrical film, distributed by the major studio Yash Raj Films, was released on May 3, 2013. The plot follows Bheem as he travels to the island of Bali. The film was well-received, even being voted as the best animated feature film of 2013 by IBNLive.

Cultural impact

This marked Bheem’s historic first theatrical release. The plot follows an immortal demon named Damyaan who traps King Indraverma in a quest for ultimate power. Bheem and his friends travel back in time to ruin Damyaan's plans, teaching young audiences about courage and teamwork. Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali (2013)

A highly successful crossover series including Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna , Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of Doom , and Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Mayanagari . In these films, Bheem teams up with the youthful deity Krishna to fight cosmic demons, dark sorcerers, and illusionists.

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While the majority of Bheem's movies were released directly on television or home video, his popularity allowed him to conquer the silver screen on several notable occasions. These theatrical films represent the franchise's biggest and most ambitious stories.

Martial arts discipline, cross-cultural friendship, honor.