Gyanedra tries to fight Mahisha with his Bamboo Copter but gets thrown away. Suneel tries to bribe Mahisha with his Anywhere Door but fails. Doraemon’s Take-copter and Small Light are useless against the demon’s dark magic.
Doraemon: The Lost Kingdom of Amaravati (డోరేమోన్: ది లాస్ట్ కింగ్డమ్ ఆఫ్ అమరావతి)
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
Nobita goes home, opens his textbook, and starts studying. His mother faints in shock. Doraemon winks at the camera and pulls out a Dosa-making gadget from his pocket. “Intlo dosa tinnara? Vaccheyandi!” (Anyone for dosa at home? Come on!)
The kingdom of Amaravati is restored. Princess Vennela gives Nobita a small, eternal Mango sapling (a symbol of Telugu land’s sweetness). Doraemon uses the Time Cloth to return them to the present. Gyanedra tries to fight Mahisha with his Bamboo
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!)
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. Next time you fail, no pocket money
But Nobita remembers his grandmother’s words: “Dhayam undi unte, dairyam swayamga vastundi.” (If you have compassion, courage comes automatically.)