Here’s a breakdown of the story, characters, and conflict:

Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali was a major release with a budget of approximately ₹5 crore. At the box office, it collected around ₹5.38 crore. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a moderate success. However, it was not a blockbuster hit like its predecessor. One news portal declared it a 'flop', while others noted it as a moderate success.

For Tamil-speaking audiences, this means the film exists in a professional, high-quality dub, not a fan-made one. The Tamil version was created with the same care and production value as the original, and it was distributed in the South by Geetha Film Distributors, a company associated with Allu Aravind. This confirms that finding the film in Tamil is a matter of locating an official release.