Without the gem, earthquakes begin to tremble, rivers change course, and the yetis of the snowy peaks grow restless. To make matters worse, Kalia accidentally angers a group of mysterious masked monks, leading to a chaotic chase through the narrow, living streets of Kathmandu’s durbar square.
With the help of a brave local Newari girl named Pooja and her clever pet monkey, Bheem must solve ancient riddles, climb the treacherous hills of Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), and face his biggest challenge yet—a duel with the spirit king inside a cave beneath the Bagmati River.
Here’s a concept text for a Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur to Kathmandu movie, written in the style of an official film synopsis and tagline. A New Quest. A Himalayan Challenge. The Bravest Warrior’s Greatest Journey.
The peaceful sounds of Dholakpur’s dhols are replaced by the ringing of temple bells when King Indravarma receives a royal invitation from the King of Kathmandu. A grand cultural festival is being held in the heart of Nepal, and Dholakpur’s mightiest warriors have been specially summoned.
Excited by the promise of new mountains, legends, and momos, Bheem, Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, and Kalia set off on a breathtaking journey beyond the Himalayas. But upon reaching the ancient valley of Kathmandu, they discover a dark secret—a powerful yet mischievous spirit has been awakened inside the Pashupatinath Temple. This spirit has stolen the "Eye of the Himalayas," a sacred gem that maintains the balance between nature and the gods.