New Delhi: Kids will now enjoy some of the new Indian mythological heroes on Cartoon Network after Chhota Bheem and Little Krishna from June 28.
An entirely new animated series of Indian heroes Kul Veera and Sulochana will be telecasted on Cartoon Network from next week.

The same day a new animation series ‘Johnny Goes to Bollywood dealing with Johnny Bravos escapades in Bollywood will also be starting.
The three news series will be aired in four languages- English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. It has been produced by the three of Indias top production houses as part of Snaptoons (Short New Asia pacific Cartoons), the industrys biggest original content development initiative first launched in 2006.
At a press conference in New Delhi, the vice president and deputy general manager of the entertainment networks South Asia, Turner International India Private Limited, Monica Tata said, “The Snaptoons premiere of these inspiring minisodes is a milestone for the Indian animation industry and a rewarding moment for the team at the Cartoon Network. We were the first kids network to acquire Indian animation in 2001, and now with snaptoons we are again raising the bar by co creating exciting original content with our home grown talent.”
The Kul Veera series is produced by Graphiti Multimedia Pvt Ltd which looks to make kids experience the adventures of characters from the legendary Mahabharata.
Kul Veera is the story of five princes who train at the most exclusive academy of the land together with their bitter rivals. Before becoming the legendary heroes of the Mahabharata, they were just teenagers each of whom dreamed of becoming Kul Veera, the hero of the clan.
While Sulochana, produced by Miditech Pvt Limited, is the story of a girl who grows up in the wild along with an peculiar group of animal friends. She has a nose for mystery and a strange gift, the jeepers creepers which help her unlock the se



