Chhota Bheem The Curse Of Brahmbhatt Full Episode Apr 2026

A blinding green light erupts. Vanasura screams—a sound like a thousand trees falling in a forest—and is pulled into the idol pieces. Chutki’s body glows, her skin momentarily turning wood-like, but Jaggu completes the mantra just in time. The idol shards fuse shut, and Chutki collapses, unharmed but exhausted. With Vanasura sealed, the curse reverses. Kalia’s wooden body cracks, and he falls forward, coughing up dust and leaves. All the bark statues—half the royal guard, a few villagers, and even a cow—return to flesh and blood.

Kalia, now made of flesh again but still proud, tries to claim he was “just pretending to be a statue as a strategy.” Raju throws a laddoo at him.

At that moment, —small, brave, and silent—picks up the two idol shards. She presses them against her chest and closes her eyes. She whispers: “Sage Brahmbhatt, lend me your strength. Take this demon back.”

He remembers the ghost’s words: “Without my mortal body to contain it…” chhota bheem the curse of brahmbhatt full episode

This episode remains a fan favorite because it shifts focus from Bheem’s strength to teamwork and quiet courage—showing that even the smallest hero can break the biggest curse.

While digging the ceremonial ground near the old northern ruins, workmen unearth a strange, dark green, metallic idol. It is a statuette of a furious sage holding a twisted branch. No sooner is the idol lifted from the earth than a cold wind blows across the hot plain. The sky turns the color of bile.

Bheem shouts: “I will do it!”

Vanasura emerges—not as a single body, but as a shifting mass of roots and logs forming a towering, cyclopean face. Its eyes are hollow knots, and its mouth is a gaping splinter-filled wound.

The episode ends with the children of Dholakpur sitting under the banyan tree, eating laddoos, as Bheem says: “Some curses are older than kings. But friendship—friendship is older than any curse.” | Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | Villain | Vanasura, a parasitic forest demon | | MacGuffin | The broken idol of Sage Brahmbhatt | | Bheem’s Role | Physical distraction & muscle | | Chutki’s Role | Emotional sacrifice & sealing the curse | | Comic Relief | Kalia turning into a statue mid-brag | | Resolution | Curse reversed, rain returns, idol reburied |

Bheem notices the giant banyan tree in the center of the market. Its leaves, once lush green, are turning brown and falling rapidly. Each leaf that touches the ground hardens into a sharp, wooden splinter. A blinding green light erupts

His voice echoes: “Who dares disturb my eternal sleep? Foolish king, you have unleashed what should have remained buried. For 500 years, I have kept the Vanasura —the Forest Demon—trapped in that idol. Now, without my mortal body to contain it, the curse will be reborn. When the banyan tree at the village center drops its last leaf, Vanasura will rise to turn every living soul in Dholakpur into a bark statue!”

The banyan tree stops shedding leaves. New green buds sprout within minutes. Rain begins to fall—gentle at first, then pouring—washing away the last traces of the curse. King Indravarma orders the idol to be sealed inside a lead box and buried a hundred feet deep under a new temple dedicated to Sage Brahmbhatt. Jaggu performs a yearly ritual to keep the seal intact.

Kalia, who tries to attack Vanasura with a torch, is swatted aside. A single root touches his leg. Within seconds, Kalia freezes mid-scream, his skin turning brown and rough. He becomes a wooden statue, his eyes wide and terrified—still conscious but trapped. Bheem’s Strategy Bheem knows brute strength won’t work. Every time he punches a vine, two more grow in its place. He realizes that Vanasura is not the monster— the source is the broken idol. The idol shards fuse shut, and Chutki collapses,

No one volunteers. Even the grown soldiers step back.