Little Krishna
Nickelodeon
Monday to Friday,6:30 pm
Rating **1/2
Whats it about?Nickelodeons new show Little Krishna,produced by BIG Animation narrates the adventures of one of Indias most well-loved mythological figures. Krishna,when he was a kid,was a bratty,loveable prankster,very different from the wise,almost Machiavellian figure we know from the Mahabharata. Its no wonder then that the child Krishna is the subject of many peoples creations from Surdas to Tulsidas to todays TV channels,they all seem to love the little blue god.
The show is set in the lush and verdant village of Vrindavan,on the banks of the river Yamuna. Each episode deals with a different adventure in Little Krishnas life,but the larger arc of the story of course deals with Krishna and his confrontations with his evil uncle Kansa. Its the story of how destinys child Krishna,became the well-loved leader of people.
Whos in it?The show has a cast of all the usual suspects in any show involving the baby Krishna his older brother Balram,friends Madhumangal,Sabala,Radha,Vishakha and Lalita,father and village chief Nanda,mother Yashoda and the arrogant king of Mathura Kansa. There are also the animals. The cast also includes divinities including the whiny and arrogant Indra and the wise Brahma and the demons Putna,Bakasura and the five-headed serpent king Kaliya.
Whats hot?This is indeed the perfect format for Indian myths,given that theyre full of fantastical events and creatures. That the creators of Little Krishna have done so is highly commendable. The script development is such that all the characters are highly relatable very essential since the primary audience of the show is children.
Whats not?The animation is good,but not good enough. The motions are still a wee bit jerky and sometimes the landscapes end up looking straight out of a video game. Another grouse would be that Little Krishna is not little enough. He comes across as precocious and one often ends up wondering why everybody always listens to Krishna. Its like they already know hes divine,unlike the original myth,where the fact of his divinity only slowly dawns upon his family and friends.
Should you be watching it?This show is a good introduction to Indian myths for young kids. The language is a little tough at times,but parents can sit with their children and explain it all. With each episode lasting only half an hour,it is certainly not a drag.