Release Date: 25th July 2025
Languages: Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam (2D & 3D)
Director: Ashwin Kumar
Production: Hombale Films + Kleem Studios
Music: Sam C.S.
Genre: Mythological, Animated, Epic Drama
A Story That Never Gets Old
In a time when kings claimed to be gods and devotion was punishable by death, one child’s faith changed history. Mahavatar Narsimha retells the timeless tale of Lord Vishnu’s 4th avatar, Narasimha — the ferocious half-man, half-lion deity who emerges to save his ardent devotee, Prahlada, from his tyrant father Hiranyakashyap.
✔️ Classic conflict: Evil ruler vs. innocent faith
✔️ Epic twist: A divine loophole — Narasimha appears at twilight, on a palace threshold, defying every boon Hiranyakashyap received from the gods.
✔️ Message: Evil may gain power, but truth and devotion always win.
A 3D Spectacle: Years in the Making
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4.5 Years Production Time: From character modeling to motion capture, this film pushed India’s animation boundaries.
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Global VFX Teams: Collaborators from India, Singapore, and Canada joined hands.
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Myth Meets Modern: Traditional Puranic art fused with Pixar-inspired rendering — think Baahubali meets The Lion King in 3D.
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What Makes This Film Different?
🌟 Franchise Vision:
Unlike one-off myth films, Mahavatar Narsimha is the first chapter of a planned 10-movie “Mahavatar Cinematic Universe (MCU)”, covering all of Vishnu’s avatars — from Parshuram to Kalki.🎙️ Musical Grandeur:
Composer Sam C.S. (known for Vikram Vedha, Pushpa 2) blends classical ragas, thundering percussion, and soulful chants. The lead track “Faith Will Roar” already trends on Spotify India.⚔️ Authentic Detailing:
Historians and Sanskrit scholars consulted to ensure the palace architecture, costumes, and dialogues stay true to the scriptures.
Fan Buzz: Early Reactions
Reddit threads, YouTube trailer comments, and Hindu forums are buzzing with excitement. Some fans are even planning special pujas and group screenings in temples and community halls.
Mahavatar Narsimha isn’t just a movie — it’s a bold statement that India’s ancient stories still matter, and they deserve to roar on the big screen with world-class animation. Mark your calendars for 25th July 2025 — when faith, courage, and divine justice return to the theatres in a roar that echoes through time.




