Ashwin Kumar’s mythological animated epic Mahavatar Narsimha has rewritten box office history, becoming the first Hindi animated film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark in India. Released on July 25, 2025, the film has not only shattered expectations for the genre but also outperformed major Bo...
Ashwin Kumar’s mythological animated epic Mahavatar Narsimha has rewritten box office history, becoming the first Hindi animated film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark in India. Released on July 25, 2025, the film has not only shattered expectations for the genre but also outperformed major Bollywood releases like Akshay Kumar’s Kesari 2 and Sunny Deol’s Jaat, securing its place as the eighth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.
Key highlights from the box office journey
- Mahavatar Narsimha crossed Rs 100 crore in just 16 days, with the Hindi version contributing over Rs 107 crore
- The film opened modestly at Rs 1.46 crore on Day 1 but saw exponential growth through strong word-of-mouth and family footfalls
- On Raksha Bandhan weekend, the film recorded a 219 percent jump in collections, earning Rs 15 crore on its third Saturday
- Total worldwide gross has surpassed Rs 175 crore, making it India’s highest-grossing animated film to date
- It has overtaken Kesari 2 (Rs 94.48 crore) and Jaat (Rs 90.34 crore) at the domestic box office
A mythological tale with mass appeal
Mahavatar Narsimha draws from three ancient Puranas and tells the story of Prahlad, a devout follower of Lord Vishnu, who faces persecution from his tyrannical father Hiranyakashipu. The climax features the dramatic arrival of Narsimha, Vishnu’s part-man, part-lion avatar, who emerges from a pillar to protect Prahlad and restore cosmic balance.
The film’s emotional depth, spiritual resonance, and visual storytelling have struck a chord with audiences across age groups. Its success is being hailed as a turning point for Indian animation, a genre that has long struggled to find mainstream acceptance.
Performance across formats and languages
- The Hindi 2D version recorded an overall occupancy of 38.9 percent on Day 17, peaking at 50.88 percent in the afternoon shows
- The Telugu 3D version saw even stronger traction, with 64.17 percent overall occupancy and 74.59 percent during peak hours
- The film has also been released in Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, contributing to its pan-India appeal
- Despite competition from new releases like War 2 and Coolie, Mahavatar Narsimha continues to hold strong in theatres
What’s next for the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe
Mahavatar Narsimha is the first installment in a planned seven-part animated franchise based on the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. Upcoming titles include Mahavatar Parshuram (2027), Mahavatar Raghunandan (2029), Mahavatar Dwarkadhish (2031), Mahavatar Gokulananda (2033), and a two-part Mahavatar Kalki finale in 2035 and 2037.
The franchise will also expand into comics, video games, and immersive digital experiences, aiming to build a mythological universe that rivals global cinematic brands.
Industry impact and audience response
- Trade analysts have called the film’s performance a wake-up call for the industry, proving that Indian-made animation can be both commercially viable and culturally impactful
- Schools, spiritual communities, and family audiences have driven repeat viewership, with many praising the film’s educational and emotional value
- The film’s success has sparked renewed interest in mythological storytelling, with several studios now exploring animated adaptations of Indian epics
Final thoughts
Mahavatar Narsimha’s triumph is more than a box office milestone—it’s a cultural moment. By blending ancient wisdom with modern animation, the film has opened new doors for Indian cinema and redefined what animated storytelling can achieve in the country. As the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe unfolds, audiences can expect a decade of divine drama, visual spectacle, and spiritual depth.
Sources: DNA India, Times of India, Financial Express, MSN, Indian Express, Bollywood Hungama, India Today, News18, Firstpost, Livemint