Chhota Bheem

His closest friends are Chutki, a clever girl; Raju, a brave toddler wearing nothing but his underpants; and a talking monkey called Jaggu.

The show revolves around Bheem and his team using their skills to solve various problems affecting the village, unravel mysteries, fight evil villains that seek to harm Dholakpur and/or its inhabitants, or foil the plans of their rivals Kalia, Dholu, and Bholu, who aim to embarrass Bheem.

Supernatural events have often been used in some episodes like Dholakpur being attacked by the demon Zimbara, the evil witch, or the rival kingdom of Botakpur.

Bheem and his team participating in various competitions in Dholakpur or adjoining kingdoms are also a common theme, as is the celebration of Indian festivities and the protection of nature.

(Voiced by Sonal Kaushal) His power is a boon for his village, Dholakpur, which is constantly beset by all kinds of problems.

Having gained King Indraverma's trust, Bheem discusses the village issues with the ministers of the kingdom.

She's depicted as fair-skinned having pink blush applied on her cheeks wearing a purple floral lehenga and has her brown hair in twin braids.

(Voiced by Rupa Bhimani) Chutki is Bheem's closest friend and he often relies on her to solve any puzzles or difficult situations with her intelligence.

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

In many episodes and the film Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin: The Movie, she is depicted as being good at martial arts.

(Voiced by Julie Tejwani) Raju's size belies his courage, which he gets from his father, commander of the King's army.

Raju is also very articulate and intelligent for his age, being able to converse and follow along with his older friends on their adventures with no difficulty.

He has two fearful lackeys, Dholu and Bholu, twin brothers who sometimes help him with his plans and, at other times, quickly abandon him.

Despite his competitive personality, he also helps the gang out for important matters (such as an attack on Dholakpur) and will put aside his own rivalries and pride for the greater good.

He is depicted as a tall and overweight boy wearing only a short tied-up grey dhoti and lots of gold jewellery.

They are differentiated by their clothing, each twin wears a similar set of olive green and brown turban, t-shirt and pants with opposite colouring.

(Voiced by Samridhii Shukla) Raja Indraverma: The king of Dholakpur and the father of both Indumati and Ravi Varma.

Taking his adolescent age into consideration, Kichak's rivalry with Bheem can be a bit more severe than Kalia's.

In the former episodes, he was called "Baba Bol Bachchan" had a body smeared with ash and was seen meditating on some needles.

Bheem has a family of five members: Professor Shastri Dhoomketu: He is an inventor who lives in Gyanpur (“village of knowledge”).

His inventions include a time machine, a hot air balloon, a super-fast bicycle, etc.

Her father is falsely imprisoned by the cruel king, and to free him she needs 500 gold coins.

Rajiv Chilaka wanted to create his own intellectual property instead of working for other companies.

His company produced Vikram Betal and Krishna animation shows which convinced Pogo TV to give it a chance.

After five years of conception, Chhota Bheem made its first appearance in 2008 on Pogo TV.

[3] He is financed by Samir Jain, who belongs to the famous Jain-cum-Agarwal business family from Meerut.

Raj Viswanadha, who did the writing for the first four years of Bheem before leaving the series, Arun Shendurnikar, Nidhi Anand are prominent among those who have written the stories for the show.

[citation needed] Rajiv Chilaka had conceived an adventurous young boy with the strength and attributes of Bhima from Mahabharata, living in an unspecified period in medieval India.

He was also influenced by his childhood spent with Disney's animated shows, Tintin, Amar Chitra Katha and other superhero comics.

They had a brand association with many products such as a drink, soups, fans, stationery, bags, and biscuits.