is a milestone 2012 Indian animated TV movie that serves as the epic culmination of the legendary four-film crossover saga. Directed by Rajiv Chilaka and produced by Green Gold Animation , the 68-minute feature masterfully blends folklore, superhero tropes, and intense dark fantasy. It brings together the incredibly strong young hero, Chhota Bheem , and the divine Lord Krishna to face their ultimate nemesis: the dark, resurrected demon king, Kirmada .

The official Green Gold TV YouTube channel occasionally features full-length uploads, exclusive clips, and behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film.

: Lord Krishna arrives in Dholakpur to help Bheem and his friends travel to these kingdoms and reunite the kings.

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When fans search for "full exclusive," they are looking for content that did not air on Pogo TV. Here is what was cut from the theatrical release:

Compared to the early episodes of the TV series, Rise of Kirmada showcases a significant leap in production quality. The battle sequences are fluid, the magical effects are vibrant, and the scale of the environments—from the lush forests of Dholakpur to the desolate shadow-realms—is expansive. The "Full Exclusive" versions often feature enhanced color grading and sound design that make the final showdown feel truly epic. Why Fans Love It

The world of Dholakpur has witnessed countless battles, but few have been as harrowing and action-packed as . This exclusive animated feature brought together two of India’s most beloved heroes to combat an ancient, dark force, creating a landmark event in Indian animation history.

The final confrontation is a visual spectacle, involving a clash between cosmic light (Krishna) and absolute darkness (Kirmada). 5. Why "Rise of Kirmada" is an Exclusive Experience

We see Bheem vulnerable, facing a foe he truly fears, which makes his eventual victory much more satisfying.