The film was a massive commercial success, earning nearly ₹50 million—a significant feat for an indigenous animated film at the time. It proved that there was a hungry market for "Desi" superheroes.
For 2012, the animation quality saw a significant jump. The backgrounds of the ruined city and the magical effects during the final showdown were more detailed and cinematic. Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan -2012- Hi...
Unlike the show, where Bheem usually deals with local bullies or petty thieves, this movie featured a villain who could actually destroy the world. Damyaan was genuinely intimidating. The film was a massive commercial success, earning
Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan (2012): The Movie That Changed Indian Animation The backgrounds of the ruined city and the
The story kicks off when an ancient, immortal sorcerer named seeks to escape his eternal prison. Hundreds of years ago, he was granted immortality by a dark power, but it came with a price: he was confined to the City of Gold (Sonapur).