The viral phrase came from the children's cartoon series Chhota Bheem. In this digital era, social media trends emerge and spread quickly. Often driven by a blend of nostalgic and current themes, ...
In our recent interview with Nazara CEO Manish Agarwal, he stated that bringing the "cultural nuances" would spell success in India. Understandably, he now feels vindicated. “These are the early signs ...
It was a room full of kids aged 9 to 14. The oldest kid was making fun of a boy who had just turned nine. As all of them were watching Chhota Bheem: The Rise of Kirmada, the young boy stood up, went ...
After growing up with Tom & Jerry, DuckTales, TaleSpin, Powerpuff Girls, in 2008 children in India were introduced to a new hero?Chota Bheem?by kids channel Pogo. Taking inspiration from Indian ...
New Delhi, July 23: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has teamed up with the small screen’s favourite animated character Chhota Bheem for an action-packed entertainment package. The movie star had “fun” ...
He shuffles and sways his hands like a flapping bird. The kids in the audience screech in delight, “Chhota Bheem.” And Bheem responds, “Hello. How are you today?” After everybody is asked to introduce ...
Chhota Bheem and Chutki in a still from the famous Indian cartoon (Photo Courtesy: twitter) We can’t believe we are drawing your attention to this but truth be told for the sake of those who were ...
After Congress pulled down their app, Ms Irani attacked Rahul Gandhi with screenshots New Delhi: The Twitter war between the BJP and the Congress got more intense and personal today. As Rahul Gandhi ...
It’s the one Twitter trend you wouldn’t expect in the midst of a pandemic and a cyclone. Desi Twitter rallied behind Chutki from popular kids’ animated show Chhota Bheem after rumours surfaced online ...
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