It's Mumbai calling for Chhota Bheem


Mumbai, Nov 6 (IANS): Animated character Chhota Bheem along with his entire team is set to enthrall children here as part of Kid's Central Exhibition.

"Chhota Bheem" animated TV series focuses on the adventures of a small boy named Bheem in the fictional city of Dholakpur.

The two-day exhibition dedicated to children will start Nov 16, two days after Children's Day, at the World Trade Center. Chhota Bheem will come here with Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, Kalia, Dolu, Bolu and Indumati.

An entire environment of Dholakpur city will be created at the venue.

"Kids are an integral part of our lives and to have an exhibition solely dedicated to them is very exciting," said Hetal Vashi, the organiser of the event.

There will also be an interactive fashion show for children with a professional styling team.

Visitors can also shop for clothes, bags, hair accessories, books, toys, jewellery, personalized stationery and gifts at the stalls put up by brands like Bands N Clips, Bargain Book Hut, Essilor Junior, Mini me Children’s wear, Tanya’s Jewellery, Sonacus Mighty Minds, Hamara Nischay, Candy Cane Club, Art Chaska, Soul (Kids silver jewellery), PIFA (Premier India Football Academy), Snow Ball and many more.

  

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