
Rahul Kedia, a signatory, wrote on the petition’s page, “I really dont like my younger brother watching this cartoon and trying to be like chota bheem. The petition which demands a ban on "Chhota Bheem" has received over 700 signatures till now.Ĭomments on the page provide an insight into the common dislike for the show’s content and how some worry about the negative effects it could have on children. Seal writes that portrayal of these sorts “sets unrealistic standards of strength, which causes kids to be more violent towards others.” And due to the fact that a vast amount of kids are addicted to this show, it can be fatal for the intelligence of the next generation.”Ĭhhota Bheem may be a nine-year-old, but he possesses the strength of Bhima- the second of the Pandava brothers known for his might- which he uses to reduce his enemy to pulp. “The storyline is so unnaturally dumbed down to appeal to the lowest common denominator,” he writes, “that it virtually leaves nothing for the kids to apply their brain into. Seal in the petition writes that the show has been thriving “on the lower level of intelligence shown by the current generation of kids”. "The show constantly feeds concepts of violence, bullying and rivalry to the children and sets unrealistic standards of strength, which causes kids to be more violent towards others."
POGO TV CHOTA BHEEM EPISODES TV
Now, a petition has been started online by one Susnata Seal who states that the show, which was launched on POGO TV in 2008, is not as “innocent” as the makers claim it to be.


POGO TV CHOTA BHEEM EPISODES SERIES
One of the most popular animated series on kids’ channels in India, "Chhota Bheem", does not seem to be a show many adults approve of.ĭeveloped by Green Gold Animation, the show has for quite some time now been criticised for its content- some have called it violent where as others have picked holes in the flat storyline.
