(the child Krishna), on the other hand, is the trickster. He solves problems with wit, misdirection, and divine wisdom. He loves butter (Makhan), plays the flute, and charms everyone with his mischievous smile.
Released in 2008, (also referred to as Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna: Part 1 ) is widely regarded as a landmark moment in Indian animation . This TV movie served as the first major crossover event for the Chhota Bheem franchise, successfully blending the charm of Dholakpur with the divinity of Lord Krishna to create a "masterpiece" for its target audience . Plot Overview
