Nobita uses Doraemon’s forgotten gadget— (which only works when the wearer feels true empathy). But instead of attacking, Nobita removes the helmet. He walks toward Mahisha, unarmed, and says: “Nee baadha ardham chesukuntanu. Oka sari alochinchu… evaranna ninnu premisthara?” (I understand your pain. Think once… does anyone love you?)
Nobita Rao is failing his 7th-class exams in his Hyderabad school. His mother scolds him in pure Telugu: “Asalu chaduvu meeda dhyasa ledu! Next time fail aithe, pocket money bandh!” (No focus on studies! Next time you fail, no pocket money!) doraemon new movie telugu
Doraemon: The Lost Kingdom of Amaravati (డోరేమోన్: ది లాస్ట్ కింగ్డమ్ ఆఫ్ అమరావతి) Oka sari alochinchu… evaranna ninnu premisthara
It is Nobita—the boy who always cries, fails, and runs away—who steps forward. Mahisha laughs: “Orey pillagada! Nee valla naa mungita mida dhummu kuda raledu!” (Hey kid! You can’t even raise dust on my mustache!) Next time fail aithe, pocket money bandh
But Nobita remembers his grandmother’s words: “Dhayam undi unte, dairyam swayamga vastundi.” (If you have compassion, courage comes automatically.)
They land in a breathtaking, floating city made of emerald and gold—the mythical , 5,000 years in the past. But the city is under a curse. An evil Asura king, Mahisha (a shape-shifting water buffalo demon), has stolen the "Buddha Sphatika" (Crystal of Compassion)—a diamond that maintained the kingdom’s balance, making the crops grow, rains fall, and people kind. Without it, the kingdom is slowly crumbling into a dark void.
For the first time, Mahisha hesitates. The Crystal of Compassion inside his chest begins to glow. Nobita’s tears—not of fear, but of understanding—touch the demon. The curse breaks. Mahisha transforms into a guardian spirit and returns the crystal.