The story thrusts Bheem and his friends into an epic time-travel to the mysterious land of Sonepur 1,000 years ago. Their mission is to stop the evil demon Damayan from achieving immortality, a quest that will determine the fate of mankind.

The film begins with Scandi and Takshika's dark quest to revive Damayan. They realize that they need a brave and pure-hearted soul, which leads to Chhota Bheem being introduced in a breathtaking sequence where he fights wolves in a snowy mountain setting, with the invigorating 'Dum Hai' score scene. Enhances the dramatic value of.

Back in Dholakpur, Bheem's companions, Dholu Bholu, Chutki, Jaggu and Raju, Bheem's return marks the beginning of a new adventure as King Indravarma tasks him with exploring Sonapur, which is rumored to be full of gold.Their journey takes a dangerous turn when they inadvertently free Damyan, leaving the world in imminent danger.

With the guidance of Guru Shambhu, Bheem must now confront Damayan and stop his apocalyptic plans. The second half of the film is full of action-packed sequences and time-travelling scenes, in which Bheem and his friends race against time to save humanity.

Yagya Bhasin has captured the essence of Chhota Bheem with a charismatic and charming performance. Anupam Kher's portrayal of Guru Shambhu is exceptional, bringing wisdom and seriousness to the role.Makrand Deshpande and the rest of the supporting cast including Navneet Kaur, Megha Chilka and Mukesh Chhabra add depth and vivacity to the story.

Chhota Bheem creator Rajeev Chilka seamlessly transitions his vision from animation to live-action. His direction ensures that the film remains connected to its roots, even as it offers a new cinematic experience. The visual effects are impressive, elevating the fantasy elements of the story and creating a vibrant, immersive world.

With the Chhota Bheem theme song and familiar tunes like 'Jamboora', Raghav Sachar's musical composition is a nostalgic trip for longtime fans; woven into the soundtrack.The VFX of the film is top notch, especially in the action sequences. They bring epic battles and mysterious scenarios to life.

'Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damayan' is an enjoyable family entertainer that delivers on multiple fronts. It's an action-packed adventure full of fun, high-quality visual effects and vintage charm that will delight audiences of all ages. This film is an excellent choice for family outings, especially during school holidays and the summer season.Movie: Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damayan Duration: 105 mins

Director: Rajeev Chilka Cast: Anupam Kher, Makrand Deshpande, Sanjay Bishnoi and Yagya Bhasin