Ganesha, amused by the boy’s laddoo obsession (a trait they share), strikes a deal. He will help Bheem return home, but only if Bheem helps him retrieve his lost tusk and axe from three fractured "Odyssey Zones"—dimensions twisted by Grasthigiri’s magic.
Enter Bheem. While trying to save a kitten stuck in a tree (classic Bheem), he accidentally stumbles through a glowing portal that opens in the middle of the Dholakpur palace. He lands not in a jungle, but in the celestial workshop of Lord Ganesha—surrounded by modaks, flying mice, and blueprints of the universe. chota bheem aur ganesh in the amazing odyssey full exclusive
However, a featuring an alternate ending (where Ganesha narrates the story of the Mushaka (mouse) as a secret superhero) will be shown exclusively at the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) on November 25, 2025. Tickets go live on October 1—expect them to sell out in 10 minutes. Ganesha, amused by the boy’s laddoo obsession (a
Exclusive inside source: If Amazing Odyssey succeeds, Green Gold has already greenlit a sequel titled "Chota Bheem aur Kartikeya: The Lost Spear." Chota Bheem aur Ganesh in the Amazing Odyssey is not just a film; it is a cultural event. It respects the source material (original Bheem episodes) while daring to dream bigger. The "full exclusive" experience lies in its emotional depth—watching a mortal boy teach a god about friendship, and a god teach a boy about sacrifice. While trying to save a kitten stuck in
During this chaos, the elephant-headed god of wisdom, , loses his divine Parashu (axe) and one of his tusks while trying to seal a dimensional rift near the river Ganges. Without these artifacts, the cosmic balance tilts.