Monday, September 18, 2017

I love watching Chotta Bheem. He is so cute and very strong. He lives in a kingdom ruled by a lazy king (or so it appears) called Indra Varma. The king has an entire army and security guards at his disposal, yet relies on Bheem and his gang of small friends to ward off evil. Bheem and his friends haven’t let down their king for the last 7 years on Pogo TV. The King praises Bheem and his achievements from the heart, something similar to my world’s “Mann Ki Baat”; but that’s about it. Bheem and his friends haven’t grown up yet and probably never will, they roam about half-naked, and the whereabouts of their parents are unknown. However, the children are safe since they don’t attend International schools. Although Bheem lives in a scenic village, from time-to-time there are tech inventions, too; in fact, the day is not far when Bheem and his friends will be shown traveling by a bullet train. They don’t have proper roads, though, and still rely on farming and animation for livelihood. Last scene, all farmers were alive. Everyone loves their king who loves himself so much that he delegates everything to others and never fights a war himself. But that’s okay; Chotta Bheem is a cartoon, after all. And moreover, the likes of Bheem and his king are Made in India.  #ChottaKabHogaBada #WohTohCartoonHaiLekinTu
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