Chin Tapak Chhota Bheem Dam was first used by Kishore Kumar in 1966.
In the past few weeks, Chin Thapak has been trending on social media, which was revealed during Chhota bheem season 4. Everyone has been paying attention to this catch line, but many may not know about it. origin. kishore kumar first used the phrase in the movie Ladka Ladki in 1966 But his line was different when he said Chi Patak Dam. Interestingly, this verse also featured the song Aasmaan Se Tod Ke Taare from the movie Woh Din Yaad Karo. Since the revelation, social media can't stop calling Kumar the OG icon.
The phrase became popular when an anonymous social media user shared a clip from the popular children's cartoon, which often features Takia, an evil witch, who tries to use his magic. Takia is imprisoned in Dholakpur by Chhota bheem and becomes disabled and repeats this sentence in every sentence throughout the episode called Old Enemies. Kumar, on the other hand, used the phrase many times in the 1966 film, but his version consisted of long lines, Chee Pathak Sad, Amada Ziyada Kharcha Kam and Agad Boom Boom.
One of the users responded to this clip and wrote, “Laying the image of kishore Da. It's ahead of its time."
Another said: "The excellence of Kishor Kumar."
“Have ek dialogue you din aata hai, toda dir hi sahi. (Every story has a date, even if it's a little late)", read one story.
One wrote, "Chhota basically copied bheem kishore kumar ji."
"Copyright Chhota bheem se bach gaya," added another. (Chota Bhim escaped copyright issues).
Chhota bheem focuses on his hero who protects his village, Dholakpur, by solving various problems and fighting bad guys. Bim has done many things to fight against those who threaten his loved ones. The show also features other characters like Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, Kalia, Dholu, Bholu, Rajkumari Indumati and Tuntun Mausi. Since its launch in 2008, the series has been one of the most popular among children and is now in its 19th year.