"No, Bheem," Krishna smiled, patting Bheem on the shoulder. "It was your brave heart and unwavering focus that saved the day. Remember, no illusion can ever defeat the truth."

Kalia, Dholu, Bholu, and the other children are shown a magical fair outside Mayanagri. They enter the golden gates, where food never runs out and sleep is blissful. Soon, they forget Bheem entirely. This sequence serves as a powerful metaphor for modern addiction—whether to technology, greed, or laziness.

: Maayandri creates a magical clone of Chutki to lure Krishna into a trap. Despite his divine awareness, Krishna allows himself to be captured as part of a larger plan.

The story kicks off when the children of Dholakpur—Bheem, Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, and Kalia (yes, even Kalia!)—stumble upon a forgotten passage leading to Mayanagri. This isn’t your ordinary city. Built by the great demon-architect Mayasura, Mayanagri is a place where nothing is what it seems. Walls turn into water, paths shift like clouds, and time plays tricks on you.

You can find more details or watch the film on platforms like other crossovers between Chhota Bheem and Krishna, such as the one in Pataliputra Chhota Bheem aur Krishna: Mayanagari (2011) - IMDb

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