Lord Krishna arrives in Dholakpur to seek Bheem's help for the ruined city of Pataliputra, which has fallen into a state of decay and fear. Upon arrival, the team discovers a terrifying phenomenon: every night, the citizens transform into (zombies).

Legend within the show’s lore states that beneath the bustling streets of the living Pataliputra lies an ancient, cursed twin city: Centuries ago, a wicked sorcerer-king performed a forbidden ritual to achieve immortality, but it backfired. Instead of living forever, his entire subterranean kingdom was frozen in time, trapping the souls of his subjects between life and death. The entrance is hidden beneath a crumbling well near the old palace ruins, accessible only during a lunar eclipse.

Every great hero story needs a compelling villain. "Chhota Bheem Krishna: Pataliputra – City of the Dead" introduces an antagonist who is genuinely menacing: .

Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the Dead - IMDb

But why is Pataliputra called the "City of the Dead"? And how does a mischievous, flute-playing God fit into Bheem’s world of laddoos and wrestling? Let’s dive deep into the plot, the hidden symbolism, and the enduring magic of this crossover adventure.