Chhota Bheem Mayavi Gorgan Apr 2026

Jaggu picked him up and put him in a small cage. "Don’t worry, Mr. Lizard. I’ll feed you flies."

Only the children remained awake: Bheem, Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, and Kalia.

In the lush green land of Dholakpur, everything was peaceful. The sun shone brightly over the palace, children played by the Yamuna, and Bheem, the brave young hero, was enjoying a plate of laddoos from Bheem’s Halwai. chhota bheem mayavi gorgan

A booming, echoing laugh filled the air. From the mist stepped a terrifying figure. He was tall and thin, with long twisted fingers and a cloak made of shadow. His eyes glowed like two poisonous moons. This was —a sorcerer who fed on the dreams of kings.

"I have stolen the waking world from your elders," Gorgan hissed. "They will sleep forever unless you bring me the Nectar of Courage from the Cave of Whispers. But be warned—the cave will show you your deepest fears. Fail, and Dholakpur will sleep for a thousand years." Jaggu picked him up and put him in a small cage

Gorgan screamed. The golden light touched his shadow-cloak, and he began to shrink—smaller and smaller—until he became a tiny, grumpy lizard. "You turned me into this?!" he squeaked.

But one evening, as the sky turned the color of burnt orange, a strange mist rolled in from the forbidden forest of Andhakaara. The mist wasn’t ordinary. It shimmered with purple and green sparks. The villagers coughed and felt dizzy. Within minutes, all the grown-ups—including Raja Indraverma, Rajkumari Indumati, and even Tun Tun—fell into a deep, unnatural sleep. I’ll feed you flies

At the heart of the cave, on a stone pedestal, lay a small golden pot—the Nectar of Courage. But as Bheem reached for it, a giant stone Gorgan appeared, breathing fake fire.

Bheem poured a single drop of nectar into the morning air. Instead of falling, the drop exploded into golden light. It spread over every sleeping person. Raja Indraverma sat up, blinking. Tun Tun yawned. The entire kingdom woke up.