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New Delhi: The mythical animated feature Mahavatar Narasima, directed by Ashwin Kumar, has made history by becoming the first Indian animated film since 2005 to dominate the box office, and the producers are overwhelmed by gratitude.

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Produced by Claim Productions and presented by acclaimed Homebell Films, the creators of Mahavatar Narasimha appreciated on social media, accepting the deep emotional and cultural resonance of the film. In a powerful post shared on Instagram, homebell films wrote:
“When cinema becomes a celebration of faith … #Mahavatarnarsimha has united the united heart in Bharata through the power of religion. You have a witness to divine darshan in theaters”


The film’s response has surpassed the typical entertainment metrics. The audience has adopted Mahavatar Narasimha in an animated format as a spiritual and cultural event, devotion and cinematic artistry. Viewers of all generations have praised the depth of its story, spiritual themes and grand visual scale.

Directed by Ashwin Kumar and produced by Shilpa Dhawan, Kushal Desai and Chaitanya Desai, the film is the result of years of vision and commitment to bring India’s mythological heritage into life through world class animation. With its release in five Indian languages and a blind stunning 3D format, Mahavatar Narasimha has set a new benchmark for what Indian animation can achieve.

But Mahavatar Narasimha’s success is just the beginning. Claim Productions and Homebell Films have officially announced a decade long animated franchise under the Mahavatar banner, which promotes the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Slate includes upcoming films:

  • Mahavatar Parshuram (2027)
  • Mahavatar Raghunandan (2029)
  • Mahavatar Dwardhish (2031)
  • Mahavatar Gokulanand (2033)
  • Mahavatar Kalki Part 1 (2035)
  • Mahavatar Kalki Part 2 (2037)

The purpose of each installment is to detect the rich tapestry of Indian mythology, which is to combine traditional narratives with state -of -the -art animation and cinematic story.

Mahavatar Narasimha not only indicates the revival of Indian animated cinema, but also opens the door to a new generation of mythological epic designed to inspire, educate and entertain.

As the film has continued its successful dramatic run, its creators are oppressed by the audience’s response, saying that Mahavatar Narasimha is not only a film, but a spiritual movement, which brings back religion, devotion and divinity to a big screen in a way, which was never seen before.

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