Little Singham

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Little Singham
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Genre Action
Based on Cop Universe
Directed byVikram Veturi
Composer Raju Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
Production
Production companies
Original release
Network Discovery Kids
Pogo
Release21 April 2018 (2018-04-21) 
present

Little Singham is an Indian animated action television series produced by Rohit Shetty Picturez, in collaboration with Discovery Kids and Reliance Animation (a Reliance Entertainment Company). It premiered on 21 April 2018 on Discovery Kids, following the revamp of the channel. It showcases the life of Bajirao Singham as a little boy, who fights criminals, monsters, and dangerous mutants to save his city. [1] It consists of 3 seasons and 410 episodes and several movies which are termed by Discovery Kids as "Blockbusters".

Contents

The show is based on the film Singham and all of its episodes are directed by Vikram Veturi. Reliance Entertainment commissioned Shekhar Veturi to create and develop the series, who also wrote the pilot episode and provided plot summaries in the first season. The show planned 156 episodes and 5 telefilms for the first season written by Sonam Shekhawat, Nidhi Anand, Angelene Kaur and Yash Thakur. [2] [3] [4]

An Android mobile game was released in 2018 based on the television series by Zapak Mobile Games. [5] Other games by Zapak have followed including Little Singham Cricket (2019), Little Singham Cycle Run (2020), Little Singham Super Skater (2021), Little Singham Ludo (2021).

Characters

Main

Supporting

Others

Voice actors

Movies

  1. Little Singham Aur Kaal Ka Mahajaal
  2. Little Singham Mission Jai Hind
  3. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi
  4. Little Singham Chala London
  5. Little Singham Aur Krishna Jodi Mein Hai Dum
  6. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi Mission Azadi
  7. Little Singham Ajay aur Lattu Ki Yaaron Ki Yaari
  8. Little Singham Mission Josh
  9. Little Singham Aur Avishkar Ki Avishkar
  10. Little Singham Antariksh Ka Rakhwala
  11. Little Singham Aur Bandarpur Mein Hu Haa Hu
  12. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi Return
  13. Little Singham Kaal Ki Tabaahi
  14. Little Singham Aur Krishna Jodi no.1
  15. Little Singham De dna dan World Cup
  16. Little Singham Aur Mutants Ka Keher
  17. Little Singham Mahabali
  18. Little Singham Chuku Chaka Chikki
  19. Little Singham Ke Bahubali Friends
  20. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi Mission Jai Ho
  21. Little Singham Legend of Dugabakka
  22. Little Singham The Great Japan Adventure
  23. Little Singham Kaal Ka Badla
  24. Little Singham Foreign Mein Tashan
  25. Little Singham King Khobra Sabko Dhassega
  26. Little Singham Future Mein Satakli
  27. Little Singham Aur Shambhala Jambala
  28. Little Singham Jai Ho Little Hanuman
  29. Little Singham Ke Bahubali Friends 2
  30. Little Singham Super Squad
  31. Little Singham Kaal ki Shatir Chaal
  32. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi Mission Dog Squad
  33. Little Singham In Fantasy Land
  34. Little Singham Fantasy land Lost in Adventure
  35. Little Singham Desh Ka Sipaahi Ladakh Warriors
  36. Little Singham Samundar Ka Sikandar
  37. Little Singham Mission Dog Squad Dobara
  38. Little Singham Super Squad Ready Hai Hum
  39. Little Singham Kans Aur Kaal ka Raaj
  40. Little Singham Aur Black Shadow Mission Ineternational
  41. Little Singham Return of Little Singham
  42. Little Singham Super Squad Jeetenge Hum
  43. Little Singham Ke Rock And Roll Adventure
  44. Little Singham Bahubali Friends Vs Halaaku
  45. Little Singham Mission international Plane Ki Khoj
  46. Little Singham Mission international Plane Ki Khoj 2
  47. Little Singham Future mein Tashan
  48. Little Singham Super Squad In Kojima Island
  49. Little Singham Aur Pyramids Ka Rahasya
  50. Little Singham Shaitan Ka Toofan
  51. Little Singham Mission International New Frontiers
  52. Little Singham Super Squad Joshilay Janbaaz
  53. Little Singham Samurai Warrior
  54. Little Singham In The Multiverse
  55. Little Singham Legend Of Shervansh
  56. Little Singham Teezab Ka Tehelka
  57. Little Singham Kaal Bana Vishakaal
  58. Little Singham In Ajooba Gajooba
  59. Little Singham Naagsingham
  60. Little Singham Super Squad Secret Of The 9
  61. Little Singham Aur Vakrasur ki chal

Broadcast

The series originally launched on April 21, 2018, on Discovery Kids. On December 24, 2022, the series also started broadcasting on Discovery Kids' new sister channel Pogo TV. [6]

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