
Mostly seen wearing blue underwear, he is very good at archery and has won the "Arjuna Cup". Raju also wants to be the Senapati of the Army (seen in the episode "Chutki's Wish"). Raju's size belies his courage, which he gets from his father, the Senapati (chief officer) of the King's army. Raju is a cute, courageous, and fun-loving boy, whose role model is Bheem. When she and Bheem are fighting bad guys, he asks her to give her a laddu, which gives him the strength he needs to defeat the bad guys. She tries to help Bheem on his adventures. In many episodes, in the film 'Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin': The Movie, she is depicted as being good at martial arts.

Among the group, Chutki is the most intelligent. While she is responsible for her household chores and gentle towards all people and other creatures, she can be tough too, when the situation demands it.

She had first met Bheem, Raju and Jaggu when Bheem had saved her from a raging bull. Sometimes, Bheem relies upon her to solve any puzzles or difficult situations by her intelligence. She is Bheem's closest friend and assists him in their adventures. Also, she plays the main female role in the series. Being intelligent, and strong he represents Dholakpur in various activities.Ĭhutki is a young girl and the daughter of Tuntun Mausi, the laddu-maker. Having gained the king Raja Indraverma's trust, Bheem discusses the village issues with the ministers of the kingdom. Bheem is often seen defeating enemies who attack Dholakpur or harm the villagers, like the evil demon Kirmada, the robber Mangal Singh, and the evil witch. Bheem is kind and always uses his strength to help those who are poor, wronged, or needy, and may be considered a little guardian of the villagers and the animals in and around Dholakpur. Almost all the people from Dholakpur look up to Bheem for solutions to their problems.
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This loosely resembles an American animated series character Popeye, who gets power by eating Spinach by which he can beat enemies. This power is a boon for his village, Dholakpur, which is constantly beset by all kinds of problems. He likes to eat Laddu, and he gets his power by eating them. Bheem and his team participating in various competitions in Dholakpur or in adjoining kingdoms are also a common theme, as is the celebration of Indian festivities.īheem, who plays the central role in the story, is an adventurous and fun-loving boy who is gifted with extraordinary superhuman strength. Supernatural events have often been used in episodes, like Dholakpur being attacked by the demon Zimbara, the evil witch, or Botakpur. The timeline and Dholakpur too have been allowed to become fluid and stretchable and this has caused the characters to become more person-like and less childish.

A large number of episodes, along with all the films, also focus on Bheem and his team solving various problems affecting the village, unravelling mysteries, fighting evils that seek to harm Dholakpur or its inhabitants, and on their antics, which often get them into trouble.ĭuring Bheem's early days, the broadcaster Pogo had stressed that the storyline is kept simple and mysteries and complex plot avoided at all cost, as the viewers were too young to understand, but nowadays there is no such restriction. However, as the series has progressed, this topic has been adopted as the subject less often, although Kalia is still just as eager to prove himself superior to Bheem. Most of the initial stories revolved around Bheem and his friends Chutki, Raju and Jaggu's rivalry with Kalia and his friends Dholu and Bholu. Kalia, along with his sidekicks, twin brothers Dholu and Bholu, always plot to embarrass and defeat Bheem, but never succeeds. Bheem's rival is Kalia, who is envious of Bheem's popularity.

The series revolves around Bheem, sometimes referred to as Chhota Bheem (little Bheem) due to his young age, a boy who is strong and intelligent. The series is set in the fictional kingdom of Dholakpur, somewhere in rural India.
