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Legend within the show’s lore states that beneath the bustling streets of the living Pataliputra lies an ancient, cursed twin city: Centuries ago, a wicked sorcerer-king performed a forbidden ritual to achieve immortality, but it backfired. Instead of living forever, his entire subterranean kingdom was frozen in time, trapping the souls of his subjects between life and death. The entrance is hidden beneath a crumbling well near the old palace ruins, accessible only during a lunar eclipse.

When the story begins, a strange plague of sleepwalking has gripped the upper city. Every night, citizens walk trance-like towards the riverbank, whispering the same phrase: "Mitti ke bole, rooh ke raaste" (Echoes of clay, pathways of souls). The adventure kicks off in Dholakpur. King Indravarma receives a frantic message from the queen of Pataliputra. Her son, Prince Angad, has vanished into the forbidden tunnels beneath the palace. The royal guards refuse to enter, claiming they saw the shadows of pretatmas (restless spirits) moving in the dark.

This is not merely another episode of chasing bandits or winning wrestling tournaments. This story takes our heroes deep into the bowels of ancient India’s most glorious capital, transforming it into a shadowy labyrinth of secrets, spirits, and a race against time. Let us dive deep into the plot, the characters, the historical backdrop, and the moral undertones of this unforgettable adventure. Before understanding the story, one must understand the setting. Pataliputra (modern-day Patna, Bihar) was the jewel of the Mauryan and Gupta empires – a city of sprawling palaces, renowned universities like Vikramashila, and the famed Ashoka Pillar . However, in the world of Chhota Bheem , the city holds a darker secret. Chhota Bheem Krishna- Pataliputra- City of th...

Back on the surface, the plague of sleepwalking stops. The citizens of Pataliputra wake up feeling lighter, as if a weight has been lifted from their dreams. Prince Angad is reunited with his mother.

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"Bheem, Pataliputra is not just a city. It is a memory turned malignant. The dead are not moving on because their king made a pact with a shadow demon. We must not fight the dead; we must help them remember who they were." The journey downward is terrifying even for the brave. Bheem, Chutki, Raju, Jaggu (the talking parrot), and Kalia (reluctantly dragged along) descend a rope ladder into an eternal twilight. Krishna, glowing with a faint divine aura, leads the way.

So, the next time you see a shadow flicker at the corner of your eye or hear a distant flute on a windy night, remember: somewhere, in the forgotten chambers of time, the City of the Dead might still be whispering. And if you listen closely, you might just hear Bheem’s laugh and Krishna’s melody, forever guarding the line between light and shadow. When the story begins, a strange plague of

Enter – the mischievous, flute-playing, yet omniscient avatar of Vishnu. Krishna, who has been spending time in the nearby forests of Brindavan, senses a disturbance in the cosmic balance. He meets Bheem at the crossroads of the Ganges and explains: