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''Motu Patlu'' is an Indian animated
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created by
Harvinder Mankkar Harvinder Mankkar (born 27 April 1964) is an Indian cartoonist, illustrator, script-writer and film director. He is well known for his comic series characters Motu Patlu published in Lot Pot magazine. Its 3D animated television series adaptat ...
and written by Niraj Vikram that premiered on
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in India on 16 October 2012. The series is produced by Cosmos-Maya Studios and Viacom 18. It is adapted from the classic comic strip
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. It focuses on two friends, Motu and Patlu, living in a fictional town called Furfuri Nagar, however later in the series they live in another
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known as Modern City. In 2019, Motu Patlu and their friends were touring in
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. Later in 2021, Motu Patlu and their friends were started touring in Indian Places. But in 2023 Motu Patlu and their friends are back to Furfuri Nagar. Motu Patlu is directed by Suhas Kadav and produced by Deepa Sahi and Anish J.S. Mehta. The show's theme song, "Motu Aur Patlu Ki Jodi", is composed by
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and sung by
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. It is one of the most popular children's shows in
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.


Plot

The story revolves around Motu and Patlu, two friends living in Furfuri Nagar, and their daily activities. The show focuses on the two landing themselves in trouble and comical situations, later being rescued only by luck. Samosas are Motu's favourite food, and he frequently tries to steal them from a small shopkeeper who sells tea and Samosas. named ''Chaiwala'' who makes the best samosas in the town. Motu is mainly the black sheep of the duo, unintentionally creating problems due to his incompetency while Patlu is the smart one that always tries to stop him. Recurring characters included Dr. Jhatka, Ghasitaram and Inspector Chingum. Ghasitaram occasionally misdirects and swindles them by making them try Dr. Jhatka's vast repertoire of quirky gadgets and gizmos. After Motu eats samosas, he temporarily gains more energy and strength than he normally has. Motu Patlu lives in a hut, but in the newer version they live in a flat called Furfuri Apartment. The main antagonist of the series is a criminal named "John the Don" (briefly and very famously known as John) who is accompanied by his two big but weak and dumb henchmen, Number 1 and Number 2 who steal things, steal most of the people's money and jewelry and create havoc in Furfuri Nagar. John intends to become a don, but his plans always fail due to the heroic actions of Motu and Patlu, who trap and expose him and his plans tit for tat. In some episodes John tries to harm them by stealing Dr. Jhatka's newest gadget and using it against Motu and Patlu, but they eventually manage to give John a taste of his own medicine. In the later episodes, they started to live in Modern City, where some new characters were introduced.


Characters


Main characters

*Motu: Motu is a fat man who serves as one of the central protagonists of this show. He loves to eat samosas which increase his power drastically, giving him the ability to defeat his normally superior rivals. Samosas also increase his speed, strength, vision, and
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, also allowing him to lift boulders and vehicles. Motu's best friend is Patlu. He often lands in trouble because of his clumsy actions. He is always looking for the easiest way to earn money, have fun and to eat a lot of samosas. Sometimes he gets over-expressive while celebrating his victory and can do something very foolish, like bringing back a
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into the present who they had sent back to the past. He is also shown bragging about things he has never done. He is a good-natured man who wants to help others, unfortunately he can be easily fooled by them too, especially John. Patlu once said that he is not a fool, he is a simple man. Although he is not skilled in any job, he tries to work with Patlu as
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s, ward boys, cleaners, delivery boys, etc. but he creates troubles and gets fired from those companies/organisations in which he and Patlu worked. He has baldness on his head but has hair next to his ears. He also has a moustache. He wears a red
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with a blue (mostly black) vest,
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pajamas and
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s. His talking accent is influenced by
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. He is depicted as extremely
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. In the movie, Motu Patlu in Alien World, he was separated from his father when he was 6–7 years old. His father is believed to have been abducted by aliens from the
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Axar during his search for
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forms in the universe. His dialogue is "Khaali pet mere dimaag ki batti nahi chalti tum hi kuch karo!"(which means "You do something, I can't think on an empty stomach!"). In the newer episodes, his tunic features maroon vertical stripes. *Patlu: Patlu is a thin man who serves as one of the show's central protagonists. He is often portrayed as the smartest guy in the city however, he often gets into a lot of trouble with Motu. He dislikes samosas but likes to read the newspapers. It is also believed that his grandfather was a boxing champion and had a recipe for procuring extraordinary strength. This is later discovered to be the case by Motu. He is not strong. He can beat John when he is alone but is beaten by strong criminals or John's goons, especially Number 1. He has a bald head and a
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. He wears a yellow tunic with orange
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, brown-framed
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, and brown shoes. His dialogues are "Idea!" and "Motu kuch karo!" Motu, do something!," he says it whenever Motu causes troubles. In Modern City and Europe Tour episodes, his outfit changes to a yellow tunic with a curved blue stripe on the left and blue leggings. *Doctor Jhatka: Doctor Jhatka is an eccentric
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. Dr. Jhatka is an engineer, a doctor, a scientist and an inventor, all skills combined together. He has a
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accent, so he is referred to as
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. His
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are usually very impressive but are of little use to the townspeople. Often gets someone in trouble. He drives a yellow
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. Jhatka is known by his reduced hairline, green
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, violet
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, and blue
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and olive strapped black shoes. His grandfather is shown to be a millionaire searching for the whereabouts of his grandson in Furfuri Nagar; His design is a parallel version of Motu. He sometime tests his gadgets on Motu and Patlu without telling them before hand which causes them problems. This often leads to him getting beaten up by Motu and Patlu. In some movies and almost all episodes, Motu Patlu and others beat him up for not reminding them about his gadgets, especially not to remind them of his flying helmet. In the newer episodes, he wears a yellow shirt with white floral oriental prints, a green necktie, a violet check blazer and brown pants which was soon replaced by a pair of denim trousers. Inside his lab, he wears a pair of goggles, a white shirt, a pair of turquish blue pants, and a pair of boots. He wears the same clothes as the scientists wear. He has a red flying car on the Europe trip. *Ghasitaram: Ghasitaram is cowardly and often claims to have twenty years of experience in various suff but only a very few of the experiences are useful to others. He is referred to as
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; He hails from Ghatal located in West Midnapore in West Bengal. Like Dr. Jhatka, his so-called "experiences of 20 years" often land other people, especially Motu and Patlu, in trouble. However, Motu and Patlu do call on him for help in certain episodes. He is also the lab assistant of Dr. Jhatka. Ghasita also helps Dr. Jhatka with experiments and coaxing Motu and Patlu to test Dr. Jhatka's inventions. His design is a parallel version of Patlu. He wears a
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tunic, purple dhoti, dark brown vest, and shoes of the same color. Later when they started to live in Modern City and when they started touring Europe, he wears a peach coloured tunic, an
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green vest, and brown leggings. *Inspector B. Chingum: B. Chingum is a police inspector. He believes that no
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can escape from him, however he manages to catch them mostly by the help of Motu and Patlu. Occasionally, he also takes Dr. Jhatka's help by using his gadgets for catching bad guys. A
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devotee with a strong South Indian accent, Chingum is a solicitous police officer. He takes pride in the fact that no criminal can ever get away. He drives both a green
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and a police jeep. Chingum is sometimes helped by two
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s, Hera and Pheri. From the movie "''Motu Patlu: Double Trouble''", we found out that he is also married. He has a mustache that reaches the bottom of his
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and brown silky hair that reaches his nape. Chingum wears a khaki police
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with
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s and badges decorating it and a
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, with a police cap. He also often wears
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. In the older episodes, he wears a blue handkerchief with white dots on his left wrist, which was replaced by a
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GT08 in the latest version of the show. When he says his dialogues he shoots upwards, the coconuts fall on his head and makes him fall on the ground. He can shoot
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s from anywhere, even from
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and the
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. In some episodes he is shown that he occasionally orders coconuts to fall on enemies, to stop Motu Patlu, etc. He likes to eat South Indian food such as idli,
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, sambar,
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and coconut chutney. He has a new police station in the new episodes. On the European tour he drives a green scooter. *Boxer: Boxer is Motu's neighbour, he is an aggressive man. Boxer wears red
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s, a white tank top and red shorts with vertical yellow stripes. The text "BOXER" is written in red with an orange outline on the back of his shirt. Sometimes, he also wears a black shirt with jeans. His boxing coach is Mr. Thakur. Boxer wants to help his neighbours but becomes angry and ends up beating them up instead. He is very strong and can break through walls and punches people so hard that they go into the clouds. He is not that fast and can be fooled. He could be beaten by Motu if he eats samosas. He is shown that he is not a good parent and cannot get his son, Sunny, to sleep. In "Judwa Boxer", we find out that he also has a cowardly brother who later becomes bold enough to free him from Motu and Patlu's captivity. His real name is "Raju", as shown in the episode ''Motu Mobile'' when he calls his mother in
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. He shares a good bond with Chingum and often teams up with him to beat Motu and Patlu. In the newer episodes, he wears a green hoodie with black stripes, blue denim trousers and green shoes. *John: John serves as the main antagonist of the show. John's ambition is to become a
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. His dialogue is "Mwah-ha-ha-ha! John banega Don,John banega Don!". But his plans always fail very badly and thus end up in him getting arrested or being taunted by other people. He says some short poems. Contrary to normal thieves, he is not afraid of Chingum but is instead afraid of Motu and Patlu. He is plump, and short in size and faces discrimination for that. He is a mastermind in thievery and also has a
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. He can fool Motu and other people. He is also very good at mimicry and disguise. But he is less clever than Patlu. He wears a blue dress shirt with dark blue floral prints, yellow undershirt, brown belt, dark blue pants with blue cuffs, and brown shoes. He has three gold chains around his neck, J is written on his locket and eight rings on all his fingers except the thumb. He has a black mole on his left cheek. He always likes to rob money from banks and
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from
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s. He has a
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. According to the episode "Motu The Radio Jockey", John was interested in stealing since childhood, and started stealing from someone's home, then stealing chocolate from a girl, then food from restaurants, etc. In the newer episodes, he wears a blue shirt with multiple patterns, a yellow undershirt, purple pants, and blue
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s and he has a house to live in the forest where he lives. He can hide his stolen money and stolen jewellery in his own house. *Number 1: Number 1 is John's goon who serves as one of the supporting antagonists. He likes and appreciates John's short poems but John beats him up in return. He has brilliant ideas to trap Motu and Patlu but whenever he tells him John says that his idea is bad and beats him, saying that he has a better plan but repeats the same one. Though he respects John, he is always the first to get beaten by him. He wears a blue French check hat, magenta striped shirt, denim trousers, and a yellow
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. In the later episodes, he wears a green zig-zag shirt, a red ascot tie, a red beret, and dark brown shoes. *Number 2: Number 2 is John's goon who rarely speaks. He has a dark mark on his one eye and a bandage on his oversized nose. However, in the new version, there is no dark mark on one of his two eyes and no bandage on his nose. He has dark brown hair, wears a
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striped shirt, aquamarine ascot tie, and brownish-orange pants. In the later version, he wears a purple striped shirt, a light green ascot tie, green pants, and red shoes. *Chaiwala: Chaiwala owns a
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near Motu's house but his real home is never revealed. He makes Motu's favorite samosas and Patlu's favorite
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in the city, which Motu steals from the shop in the older episodes. Although Chaiwala does not like his food being stolen, he occasionally rewards Motu by exempting him from paying the money Motu owes him or even promising him more free samosas when he saves him from other residents of Furfuri Nagar. Motu sometimes gets beaten up for not paying Chaiwala. He wears a white
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and lungi with a towel over his neck, which he occasionally uses to wipe off his sweat. Later in Modern City, he wears a blue-gold chef's hat and
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and he has a new tea shop.


Recurring

*Khopdi: Khopdi is a goon in season 10, 11 and 12, who always tries to defeat Motu Patlu. He was first introduced in the movie "Motu Patlu Dino Invasion". He is the Don of Modern City, his vehicle is an ambulance. Khopdi has more assistants but their names have not been mentioned. Sometimes Khopdi stands on the ambulance while one of his two assistants drives the ambulance. The episode he first appeared in was called Apna Hotel. He also appeared in some of Motu Patlu's Europe Tour Episodes. *Pappu-Haddi: They are two assistants of Khopadi. *Skull: He is the elder brother of Khopdi and made his first appearance in the movie "Motu Patlu Dino Invasion" as a famous hunter of Africa. He likes to catch animals. He also appeared in some of Motu Patlu's Europe Tour Episodes. *Commissioner Bubblegum: Commissioner Bubblegum is Chingum's father and the police commissioner of Furfuri Nagar and adjoining villages. He once got impressed with Motu and Patlu and even recruited them in the police as Havaldars, but when he discovered they were less capable than he thought, he became annoyed with them and fired them from the police force. He recently has moved to Modern City and has appeared in Motu Patlu's Modern City's Episodes. *Hera Singh: Hera is Chingum's first Hawaldars. He always tells Chingum, "''Aap to tope ho,
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ki hope ho''", which means "You are a fighter, India's greatest hope". *Pheri Lal: Pheri is Chingum's second Hawaldar. He always remarks, "You are great sir, but born little late sir". *Sabziwali: Sabziwali sells the best
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in the whole Furfuri Nagar. Motu can be troublesome to her too at times and also owes her some money. She has got a fiery temper and can also punish Chingum at times whenever his chases harm her vegetables in some or other way. She wears a green saree over a black blouse. *Mayor Singh: He is the Mayor of Furfuri Nagar, He wears a coat and a white shirt with the coat coloured Pant. He sometimes has a Mayor named band on his coat. *Munni: Munni is Motu's sister who is shown very rarely in the episodes. *Chotu: Chotu is Motu's nephew(Munni’s son). He wears a green T-shirt with a pink pant. Sometimes, he wears a brown shirt with yellow pants. *Badman: He is John's twin brother who also has two goons like John. In the episode ''Dance Competition'', he has a black mole on his left cheek like John. In the episode ''Cross Connection'', he does not have a mole. *Don Johnny: Johnny is John's elder brother. In the episode ''Motu Patlu Acchey Insaan'', he is seen to be caught. In the episode ''John Ka Bhai Johnny'', he is seen to be very rich. *Virus Scientist: Virus is a scientist, He always invents something for John. In return, he asks John for money but John somehow fools him and makes his run away. John uses his gadgets as a trial on him and puts Virus in trouble. *Additional characters include Chingum's mother: Amma, Chingum's wife: Dharti, and Chingum's uncle: Troublegum.


Location

The series is set in a fictional town of Furfuri Nagar of
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. It is a peaceful yet glamorous small town, simultaneously noble and squalid, adjoined by a river with a few shops, a large market area, a bus depot, a cluster of single-storeyed houses, temples, and a few recreational places. The town has three or more banks, three or more jewellery shops, Furfuri Nagar Police Station, Chingum's house, Boxer's house, Motu Patlu's house, Chaiwala's stall, Furfuri Nagar Central Jail, Furfuri Nagar Bus Stand, John's den, Dr. Jhatka's laboratory and house and Ghasitaram's house. There are a few villages and a few neighbouring cities around, such as Kamalpur, Sursuri Nagar and Modern City. Despite being a small town it has its own airport. It is not clearly mentioned where the town is exactly located, but most of the vehicles carry license plate numbers starting with "MH", which stands for the state of
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. The local police force wears uniforms of the Maharashtra Police. However, in the later episodes, they had moved to Modern City for unknown reasons. A quick trailer showcasing new episodes mentions the differences in their new setting. In the later episodes, they were on a trip to countries of Europe. Some European countries and cities they have visited include
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;
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London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
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and
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
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. They also visited
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Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
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Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
's
Top of Europe The Top of Europe is a high-altitude building located in the Swiss canton of Valais. It overlooks the eternal snows of the Aletsch Glacier from the south side of the Jungfraujoch, at a height of above sea level. It is connected to the underground ...
,
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's St. Petersburg,
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's
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of Wil ...
and
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
's
Jungfraujoch The Jungfraujoch (German: lit. "maiden saddle") is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Mönch. It lies at an elevation of above sea level and is directly overlooked by the rocky prominence of the Sphinx ...
. But now in the later episodes, they are on a trip to
India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
. Firstly, it streamed digitally on Voot Kids on 12 April 2021. It started airing on Nickelodeon 10 May 2021. Some Indian cities of monuments they have visited include Taj Mahal (Agra), Gateway Of India (Mumbai),
Victoria Memorial (Kolkata) The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building on the Maidan in Central Kolkata, built between 1906 and 1921. It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria, Empress of India from 1876 to 1901. The largest monument to a monarch anywhere ...
, Qutub Minar (Delhi), Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Tea Plantation (Assam), Backwater (Kerela), Charminar (Hyderabad), Sea Link (Bandra), Rock Garden (Chandigarh), Elephanta Caves (Mumbai), Bekal Fort (Kerela), Red Fort (Delhi) and Howrah Bridge (Kolkata) and many more.


Production


Music

The music featured in the series and film is written by
Sandesh Shandilya Sandesh Shandilya is an Indian film composer, musician, and singer, working in Bollywood, most known for his work in films like ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'' (2001), '' Chameli'', ''Road'', ''Uff Kya Jadoo Mohabbat Hai and Socha Na Tha''. Hi ...
, an Indian film composer. The theme song of the series, "Motu Aur Patlu Ki Jodi", is written by Gulzar and sung by Bollywood singer
Sukhwinder Singh Sukhwinder Singh (born 18 July 1971) is an internationally acclaimed Indian playback singer who primarily sings Bollywood songs. He is famous internationally for singing " Jai Ho" from the film ''Slumdog Millionaire'' which won an Academy Awa ...
in Hindi.


Movies


Episodes


Furfuri Nagar's Episodes


The Rest Furfuri Nagar's Episodes


Modern City's Episodes


Motu Patlu's Europe Tour


Description

In Motu Patlu's Europe Tour they had visited many countries and in the cities of those countries, in the capital cities, and in many places in those countries such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Colosseum, Tower Bridge of London, Rome, Tuscany, London, Paris, Jungfraujoch in Switzerland and London. Motu Patlu's Europe Tour has 100+ episodes aired on Nickelodeon. Their European tour also includes four movies of Motu Patlu, "Motu Patlu in the Game of Zones", "Motu Patlu The Superheroes Vs. Alien Ghost", "Motu Patlu's Dangerous Road Trip In Switzerland" and "Motu Patlu Vs Dr. Destroyer".


Europe Tour's Episodes


Motu Patlu's Indian Tour


Description

In Motu Patlu's Indian Tour they have visited many cities and have visited many famous monuments in those cities like Taj Mahal (Agra), Gateway Of India (Mumbai), Victoria Memorial (Kolkata), Qutub Minar (Delhi), Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Tea Plantation (Assam), Backwater (Kerala), Charminar (Hyderabad), Sea Link (Bandra), Rock Garden (Chandigarh), Elephanta Caves (Mumbai), Bekal Fort (Kerela), Red Fort (Delhi) and Howrah Bridge (Kolkata). Motu Patlu's Indian tour has more than 160 episodes aired on Nickelodeon and put on Voot Kids. The Indian tour also includes 5 movies of Motu Patlu, "The Secret Mission Of Motu Patlu", "Motu Patlu - Planet Of No Return", "Motu Patlu In Toy World", "Motu Patlu & The Secret Of Devil’s Heart" and “Motu Patlu And The Terror Of Giant Beasts. All the have premiered on Voot Kids first and then have aired on Nickelodeon India Television Channel except “The Secret Mission Of Motu Patlu” as it came on Voot Kids after being aired on Nickelodeon India Television Channel.


Indian Tour's Episodes


Back To Furfuri Nagar


Special Festive Episodes

Diwali Special Christmas Special


Merchandising and promotion

Since the inception of the television series, its creators, ''Lotpot'' magazine, Maya Digital Studios and Nickelodeon India are aggressively promoting its merchandising, the series products and tie-ups. In March 2014, Nick India tied up with the Yellow Diamond chips brand for promotion of its products across various media. In November 2014 a major deal was signed by Horlicks for promotion of its brand with the series's characters in its marketing advertisements.


Broadcast history


References


External links

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Official website

Motu Patlu-Available On Voot Kids
* Inspector Chingum *
Guddu The Great Guddu may refer to: * ''Guddu'' (film), a 1995 Indian Hindi film * Guddu (cartoon character), character in an Indian webcomic * Guddu, Pakistan Guddu is a town in Sindh, Pakistan located about 10 km from Kashmore in the district of Kas ...
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