In a wonderful turn at the box office, the animated film ‘Mahavatar Narasimha‘ has not only won the hearts of the audience, but has also re -written the rules of Indian cinema. This mythical film, made in the general budget of ₹ 40 crore, has surpassed big live-action films, proving that strong story can be overshadowed by star power and heavy production expenses. The film’s brilliant performance has helped it to cross the ₹ 300 crore mark globally, making it an all -time blockbuster.

Box office dominated: Analysis of week-by-week
Directed by debutant director Ashwin Kumar, ‘Mahavatar Narasimha‘ may have been slow, but it gained momentum through positive discussion. By the end of the fifth week, the global collection of the film reached above ₹ 310 crore. In India alone, it has collected a net collection of ₹ 238.25 crore, which is continuously increasing despite strict competition from big budget films like ‘Kuli’ and ‘War 2’. The international performance of the film has also been impressive, which has grossed over $ 3 million mainly in Indian migrants markets.
Establishing new criteria for Indian animation
The success of ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’ is a major achievement for the Indian animation industry. It has broken the previous record of the highest grossing Indian animated film ever, which was Rajinikanth’s ‘Kochadaiyan’ (which earned ₹ 30 crores globally). The film has also surpassed several Hollywood animated blockbusters in India, including ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Wors’. Its total collection of ₹ 310 crore, recent live-action hit films such as ‘Suryavanshi’ and ‘The Keral Story’ have crossed the collection of lifetime, which is a clear indication of its widespread appeal.

Rise of Mahavatar Cinematic Universe
Produced by Homebale Films, who made hit films like ‘KGF’ and ‘Kantara’, ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’ is just a beginning. This is the first episode of the seven-part series of the employed seven-parts of the “Mahavatar Cinematic Universe”, based on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The strong association of the film with children and families guarantees that its sequel will be eagerly awaited, which will pave the way for a new era of culturally connected, high-quality animated storytelling to India. The victory of the film is a proof of the power of a well -heard story, proves that a film can only be successful on the basis of its content