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In 2012, Indian animation witnessed a historic milestone. Green Gold Animations released Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan , marking the first theatrical feature film for the massively popular television franchise. For an entire generation of kids, this movie was the ultimate cinematic event, bringing their favorite laddu-eating hero from the small screen to the grand stage of movie theaters.

While the characters were animated, the soul of the film came from its talented voice cast. The film featured the voices of key artists who brought the citizens of Dholakpur to life.

A formidable villain who provided a real sense of danger, elevating the stakes.

The rival trio from Dholakpur who, despite their constant jealousy of Bheem, stand alongside him when the kingdom faces absolute destruction. Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan -2012- Hi...

: Raja Indravarma accidentally sets Damyaan free, and the group is imprisoned. The Transformation : Bheem and his friends are saved by Guru Sambhu , who teaches them magic to counter the immortal demon. Special Powers : The group receives magical weapons and abilities: : A hymn to seize enemy powers. : A magical bow and arrow that never misses. : The power of invisibility. : Two magical trees; : Stinging bananas. Dholu & Bholu : The ability to replicate themselves. Conclusion

"The film struck gold — the film, made on a budget of Rs. 4 crore, had netted close to Rs. 2.5 crore in the very first week of release." — , on the film's box office performance.

Damyaan is arguably the most powerful villain Chhota Bheem has ever faced. His design—glowing purple eyes, a floating stature, and a deep, resonant voice—gave children nightmares (in a good way). He didn’t just want treasure; he wanted absolute annihilation. The "curse" in the title refers to Damyaan’s ability to curse anyone who defies him, turning them into lifeless statues. In 2012, Indian animation witnessed a historic milestone

Stripped of his physical superiority early in the narrative, Bheem is forced to rely on his wit, courage, and moral integrity.

The antagonist, Damyaan, is not a bumbling fool like Kalia nor a roaring demon like Kirmada. Damyaan is a sorcerer of immense power who, 100 years prior to the film’s events, cast a spell to freeze all the citizens of Sonapur. His motive? Boredom with mortality and a thirst for eternal entertainment. He returns every 100 years to play a "game" with the children of the region. If they win, the curse is lifted. If they lose, they become his prisoners forever.

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Fast forward to the present day in Dholakpur, where Chhota Bheem and his friends are enjoying their usual lives. The plot kicks into gear when Damyaan, desperate to break free from his confinement and unleash his dark arts upon the world, tricks King Indravarma with promises of the legendary "City of Gold".

(2012) stands as a landmark achievement in Indian animation . It marked the first theatrical release for the phenomenally successful television franchise created by Green Gold Animation. Released on May 18, 2012, the film elevated the beloved village hero from the small screen to a grand, cinematic stage. It blended ancient mythology, high-stakes adventure, and the timeless appeal of friendship.