The film’s genius lies in its shockingly natural crossover. While Bheem and his friends—Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, and Kalia—are playing near the Yamuna river, they stumble upon a mystical cave. Inside, they discover a young, divine boy with a peacock feather in his hair, playing a flute. This is Krishna, who has descended from his celestial abode to prevent Kirmada’s resurrection.
However, no prison lasts forever. Due to a cosmic alignment and the weakening of ancient seals, Kirmada escapes. But he finds himself in a strange new world—the era of Dholakpur. His powers are diminished, but his ambition remains. To regain his full strength, he needs two things: the (hidden somewhere on Earth) and a host body strong enough to contain his evil soul. chhota bheem and krishna in rise of kirmada movie