Chhota Bheem: Shakti Astra Ki Khoj
By Jennifer Borget,
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Indian superhero tale has peril, scary moments.
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What's the Story?
In CHHOTA BHEEM: SHAKTI ASTRA KI KHOJ, a clever villain, Shrewdus, pretends to be the king of a faraway planet called Shakti Grah. He tricks Bheem and his friends into helping him find the shakti astra, a powerful weapon that has landed on Earth. But there's a catch: He won't go with them because he says the forest is dangerous. Bheem agrees to help, and they face many challenges, including a villain from their planet who wants the shakti astra for himself. Along the way, Bheem and his team discover that the energy orb is making people sick and turning them into monsters. Just when they're about to give it to Shrewdus, the real king, Taurus, shows up to claim it. Bheem must decide who should have the weapon, knowing it will affect everyone on both planets.
Is It Any Good?
Chhota Bheem: Shakti Astra Ki Khoj offers an action-packed adventure for fans of the animated series Mighty Little Bheem, blending action, humor, and mythological elements. As Bheem embarks on a quest to recover a powerful energy source and save those affected by it, viewers are treated to fast-paced excitement and familiar characters from the show.
However, this installment is geared toward slightly older audiences and features more intense violence, including fighting with weapons and scenes of characters transforming into monsters. While the animation may captivate, the reliance on subtitles could pose a challenge for younger viewers. Nevertheless, the film celebrates friendship, heroism, and cultural diversity, making it an interesting watch for families.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about why superheroes and mythology are such popular themes in entertainment, even across different cultures.
How is this movie different from the Mighty Little Bheem animated series? Were there any similarities between the characters or the storylines?
How does the movie incorporate elements of Indian culture? Can you identify any traditions, clothing, or customs that were shown?
How did the characters demonstrate friendship, teamwork, and compassion?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: February 29, 2024
- Cast: Sonal Kaushal
- Inclusion Information: Female actors
- Studios: Green Gold Animation , Netflix
- Genre: Family and Kids
- Topics: Superheroes , Adventures
- Character Strengths: Compassion , Teamwork
- Run time: 66 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: March 30, 2024
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