Reviewers and fans often highlight the film for its focus on adventure over the usual "village comedy" found in the TV episodes . It is praised for its representation of cultural values and ethics, making it a favorite for parents and children alike . The movie remains a nostalgic touchstone for a generation of viewers .
The story begins with King Indravarma receiving an urgent letter from the King of Kathmandu. A powerful yet mischievous Yaksha (a nature spirit) named Haku Kai has been awakened in the mountains. Haku Kai is freezing all water sources—rivers, ponds, and even the legendary Gosainkunda lake—threatening a drought in the valley. chhota bheem dholakpur to kathmandu 2012 10 updated