One day while passing through the jungle, Kalia comes across a saint. He later finds out that the saint is a cheat and unmasks his true character. The scared saint quickly gives Kalia a few magical darts and escapes. Meanwhile, there is a wrestling competition in Dholakpur and Kalia is desperate to beat Bheem and Kichak of Pehalwanpur. He plans to use the magical darts with Dholu, Bholu’s help. Will Bheem fall into Kalia's trap? Read this yet another story bundled with humour you would love!
The dacoit Chaner comes to Mangal Ghat to meet his nephew Mangal Singh. Meanwhile, a kid's fair is organized in the village of Dholakpur and Mangal Singh along with his uncle abduct the toddlers and demand a huge ransom.Now will Bheem be able to rescue the kids from the clutches of the dacoits? Read this thrilling story filled with fun!
Bheem cuts Kalia's kite while playing. Raju and Kalia rush to get the kite but unfortunately it goes into a forbidden house, occupied by a wicked wizard.Soon, Kalia, Dholu - Bholu, Raju and Jaggu are tricked by the wizard and turned into tiny-sized people. Bheem and Chutki, while looking for their missing friends get into the forbidden house and end up with the same fate as their friends. How can Bheem defeat the wizard, save his friends and come back with them in the right size? Find out!
On receiving a letter from his sister Shivani, who reuns a Dhaba in Pehalwanpur, Chhota Bheem rushes to meet her. Once there, he finds that Shivani is in need of help to release her father from the prison and also save her Dhaba from Dabbu pehalwan - the local goon. Dabbu pehalwan - the local goon. Dabbu pehalwan troubles and warns Shivani that he would shut the dhaba down. Read along as Chhota Bheem fights & defeats Dabbu pehalwan and how he along with his friends make 500 coins to release Shivani`s father from jail. Happy reading!
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Pehelwanpur is hosting a boxing contest for kids below seven years of age.Since Bheem can’t participate, Raju takes part. Dholu & Bholu also take part from Dholakpur. From Pehelwanpur, a new kid, Chhota Mannu participates. The day of the competition arrives and the crowd is super excited. How far do Dholu & Bholu go? Does Chotta Mannu defeat our Raju? Read on to enjoy an exciting story!
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