Chakra: The Invincible
2013 television film
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Chakra: The Invincible is an Indian animated superhero film based on the main character created by Stan Lee, with Sharad Devarajan and Gotham Chopra.[1] It aired in English and Hindi. The movie is produced by Graphic India and POW! Entertainment, and was premiered on Cartoon Network on 30 November 2013.[2]
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| Genre | Action/Adventure Science fiction |
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| Directed by | Sharad Devarajan |
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| Theme music composer | Siddharth Coutto |
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| Country of origin | India |
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| Producer | Nick Timmerman |
| Editor | Ryan Casebolt |
| Running time | 65 minutes |
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| Network | Cartoon Network (India) |
| Release | 30 November 2013 |
Plot
The movie features Raju Rai, a young Indian boy living in Mumbai, India. Raju's mentor, the scientist Dr. Singh, develops a technological suit that weaponizes all the Chakras in the body. Raju uses his powers to be a superhero and vows to use the suit to protect and serve Mumbai as he battles super-villains and beats them up badly.
Merchandising
Stan Lee, in association with Graphic India and POW! Entertainment, released comic books, games and toys based on the superhero Chakra.[3]