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Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali Review

Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali Review

By Friday Release Team - Nov 30, -0001 05:53 AM

Rating: 4/5

One Line Review: An Enjoyable treat along with chastity and a social message enjoyable for kids as well as elders.

Positive Points: Direction, Gripping story, Interesting Screenplay, Music, Visual Effects, Landscapes, Social Message, Innocence, Details in the Background

Plot: 'Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali' is an animated movie which tells the story of Bheem and his mates , the famous superhero cartoon characters. The film depicts the story of Bheem and his friends Chutki, Raju, Bholu, Dholu, Jaggu and Kalia who head to kingdom Bali to attend the crowning ceremony of Bali's prince Arjun.

Upon invitation, the king of Dholakpur Raja Indravarma and his daughter Rajkumari Indumati take along Bheem and his friends Chutki, Raju, Bholu, Dholu , Kalia and Jaggu to his sister's kingdom, Bali for his nephew Rajkumar Arjun's crowning ceremony. During the journey, Raja Indravarma tells all the kids about the beauty and harmony of the Bali Kingdom. Bali is a heaven on earth. It is an ideal country where people obey their king and follow the nature. They work hard and stay happily in their divine kingdom which is protected by Barong- their god and savior. It is a fable that Barong has defeated the heinous witch Rangda winning over her dark evil powers with his heavenly holy supremacy. During their journey, the king tells everything about Rajkumar Arjun, the prince of Bali.

Finally, all of them reach to Bali, but they find something fishy as not a single person is outside. They smell something unusual and tension in the atmosphere. Eventually Bheem finds out that the history has been repeated and the malicious Rangda has taken over Bali Kingdom with her dark wicked powers. Soon the vicious Rangda plans to destroy the mountain of Agom where the temple of Barong is situated. Rangda wants to rule over the world with her black magic and destroy all the holy and sacred things in the world. She injures all the people from Bali including the king and queen of Bali except of Arjun and their Rajguru. Rajguru saves Arjun in order to fight with Rangda. Here, Bheem, his loyal friends , King and Indu meet Rajguru and Arjun. All of them decide to fight with Rangda and liberate Bali from the clutch of Rangda. They practice hard and gather a legion for the war against the depraved witch.

But here, Rangda's dark powers rise and she decides to attack on the mountain of Agom. All the kids unite to fight against the most powerful enemy they have ever faced with their little powers. Will they able to succeed in their mission? Or will Rangda will make it to rule over the entire world with her wrathful, dark powers?

Direction And Other Technical Aspects: The Director Rajiv Chilaka offers 'Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali' a funny treat for all the tiny tots. The concept is very nice. The story written by Teja Pratap and Darsana Radhakrishnan is very strong. The dialogues are so easy and natural that it makes us forget the fact that we are watching an animated film. The visual effects are natural and realistic. The editing is perfectly done by Karthik Chilkuri. All the landscapes are very beautifully drawn that not just our junior citizens enjoy the movie, but elders also crave to visit the beautiful village in real. The background scenes in Bali are a mix of Indian and Chinese traditions. The screenplay is awesomely written and the characters are made perfect. There is no gray shade in the characters other than pure simple white and bad vile dark. The tiny kiddos look innocent with their puppy eyes and evil Rangda and her army looks awfully scary. The presentation layer is very strong. The story teaches some Indian traditions to today's techno savvy kids. It also gives some idea about the Indian mythology. All these natural things keep the innocence alive in the entire movie. The story gives the important social message to kids that 'united we stand divided we fall'. It also teaches the little angels that we must do only good deeds, we must help our friends in need, we must respect our elders and we must not do anything bad to anybody because at the end , it is good that wins and evil face the punishment.

Music: Music is too good and made according to the taste of the kids. The songs are enjoyable and melodious. Music director Sunil Kaushik has perfectly recognized the taste of the kids. The songs make you groove and the lyrics by Saajan Aggarwal and Devender Kafir are just written according to the age group of the young audience. Background score compliments the storyline. It actually adds the life to the story.

Final Verdict: 'Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali' is a treat for juniors as well as seniors. Go , watch it and rediscover the lost innocent kid in you.

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