Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna Patliputra City Of Dead -2009 ((top))

Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the Dead is the second collaborative movie between Bheem and Krishna, released on September 27, 2009. Often described as a "horror-mystery," it is widely considered one of the most intense and visually advanced films in the series' early history. 🎬 Movie Overview Release Date: September 27, 2009. Director: Rajiv Chilaka. Genre: Animation / Action / Horror-Mystery. Prequel: Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna (2008). 📜 Plot Summary

The city of Pataliputra has fallen into ruin and is plagued by a curse that causes its citizens to disappear and return as animated corpses or zombies.

The Call for Help: A young boy's prayer reaches Lord Krishna, who travels to Dholakpur to enlist Bheem and his friends—Chutki, Raju, and Jaggu—to save the city.

The Mystery: Upon arrival, the team finds the king and queen missing. They face attacks from the undead and a hostile confrontation with local princes.

The Villain's Return: The duo discovers that their old enemy, Kirmada, has returned to regain his physical form and seek revenge for his previous defeat. Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna Patliputra City Of Dead -2009

The Final Battle: Bheem and Krishna eventually confront Kirmada and an evil soothsayer. Bheem manages to defeat the rejuvenated villain, sending his soul into space and lifting the curse from Pataliputra. Krishna | Chhota Bheem Wiki | Fandom

Released in 2009, Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna: Pataliputra – City of the Dead is the third installment in the Chhota Bheem film series and a direct sequel to the 2008 film Chhota Bheem & Krishna . Directed by Rajiv Chilaka and produced by Green Gold Animation

, it is often cited as a standout entry for its darker, horror-mystery tone compared to the standard village adventures in Dholakpur. Plot Summary The story begins with the ruined city of Pataliputra

falling under a terrifying curse. A young boy’s prayers for help are answered by Lord Krishna , who seeks out and his team in Dholakpur to intervene. Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the

Upon arriving, the group finds a haunted landscape where citizens are petrified and refuse to speak. They soon discover a horrific reality: at night, the inhabitants transform into or "dead people". The duo eventually uncovers that the evil

is attempting to regain his physical form and take revenge for his previous defeat. Controlled by a mysterious Soothsayer

who has manipulated the royal siblings, the city’s only hope lies in a ritual to be performed on a full moon night. Key Production Details Pataliputra - City Of The Dead - Movies on Google Play

You're looking for a guide on "Chhota Bheem and Krishna: Patliputra City of Dead" (2009). This is an animated film based on the popular Indian comic book series "Chhota Bheem" and combines elements from Hindu mythology, particularly focusing on Lord Krishna. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding and enjoying the movie: Available on YouTube (official Green Gold Animation channel

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Why You Should Watch It Today

If you are a parent looking for an alternative to the usual superhero schlock, or a 2000s kid feeling nostalgic, here is why Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna: Patliputra - City of the Dead deserves your 70 minutes:

  1. Authentic Mythology: Unlike later films that turned gods into action figures, this movie respects Krishna’s philosophy while still making him cool.
  2. High Stakes: People actually die (and get resurrected). Bheem cries. Real emotions happen.
  3. Unique Art Style: The backgrounds of Patliputra are genuinely beautiful in a desolate, Gothic way. The contrast between bright Dholakpur and gray Patliputra is striking.
  4. The Soundtrack: The background score during Narakasura’s monologue is a haunting blend of shehnai and synth strings.

The Arrival of Krishna: Deus Ex Flute

Just when all hope is lost, the ground begins to shake—not from an earthquake, but from the sound of a distant flute. Lord Krishna appears, not as a warrior, but as a serene, blue-hued charioteer. However, this is not the playful Makhan Chor. This is a strategic, almost stern Krishna.

Krishna explains to Bheem that Narakasura was originally a king who misused his spiritual powers. “Pride,” Krishna says, “turns a king into a ghost.” He reveals that he cannot simply erase Narakasura because the demon is protected by a curse Bheem himself must break.

Plot Summary

The movie revolves around Chhota Bheem, a young boy known for his immense strength and bravery, and his friends. They embark on a journey to Patliputra, a city steeped in history and mythology, which is now haunted by the spirits of the dead.

The story takes a turn when the friends discover that the city of the dead is a result of a curse that was placed upon the city by evil forces. These forces are led by a powerful demon or asura who seeks revenge against Lord Krishna, who had defeated him in the past.

Chhota Bheem and his friends team up with Krishna, who is transported from the spiritual realm to the mortal world to help defeat the evil forces and lift the curse. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, mythical creatures, and characters from Hindu mythology.

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