For 2008, the animation in this film was considered groundbreaking for a non-theatrical Indian production.
Facing certain defeat, Bheem and his friends—Chutki, Raju, and Jaggu—pray for help. Lord Krishna arrives in the guise of a young boy named Kanha to assist them. Chhota Bheem And Krishna 2008
Before Marvel’s Avengers became a global phenomenon, Chhota Bheem and Krishna was India’s answer to the "shared universe." This 2008 film proved that Indian kids were hungry for stories that mixed pauranic (mythological) elements with contemporary heroes. For 2008, the animation in this film was
Desperate, Bheem and the children run into a temple of Lord Krishna. With pure devotion, they pray for help. Touched by their sincerity (and the fact that injustice is prevailing), Lord Krishna appears before them. However, this is not the adult, Gita-preaching Krishna. This is Bal Krishna (the child god)—a playful, butter-loving, flute-playing toddler who retains the wisdom of the universe. Touched by their sincerity (and the fact that
Unlike typical enemies, Jaggu possesses a boon: He cannot be defeated by ordinary weapons or physical strength. Bheem and his friends (Chutki, Raju, Jaggu the monkey, and Kalia) try everything—strength, strategy, and teamwork—but every attempt fails. Jaggu’s sorcery proves too powerful for mortal men.