‘Mahavatar Narsimha’ Crosses ₹91 Crore Worldwide on Day 10, Shows Impressive Growth
Ashwin Kumar’s animated epic Mahavatar Narsimha has crossed ₹91.45 crore worldwide in just 10 days, led by strong Hindi collections and growing word-of-mouth buzz.
A still from Mahavatar Narsimha, Ashwin Kumar’s animated retelling of Lord Vishnu’s avatars, which has crossed ₹91 crore globally in 10 days.

Ashwin Kumar’s animated mythological saga Mahavatar Narsimha continues its strong run at the box office. The film, which reimagines the fierce avatars of Lord Vishnu, has raked in over ₹91.45 crore globally within just 10 days of its release.
Hindi Version Leads With Record-Breaking Day 10
According to data from Sacnilk, the Hindi version of Mahavatar Narsimha has been the frontrunner, amassing ₹67.45 crore so far. It earned a staggering ₹18 crore on Day 10 alone—its highest single-day collection. The film had started with a modest ₹1.35 crore opening in Hindi but picked up momentum through strong word-of-mouth.
Regional Versions Contribute to the Growth
The film’s reach extends across multiple languages:
- Telugu: ₹20.37 crore
- Kannada: ₹2.33 crore
- Tamil: ₹1.06 crore
- Malayalam: ₹24 lakh
The India net collection now stands at ₹83 crore, while the worldwide gross has surpassed ₹91.45 crore.
A Blend of Devotion and Animation
Mahavatar Narsimha stands out as a rare success in Indian animation. Audiences have praised its emotionally resonant storytelling, powerful visuals, and spiritual depth. The narrative follows Prahlad's unwavering faith and Lord Narsimha’s divine intervention—a theme that has struck a chord with viewers across demographics.
A Twitter user wrote,
“The visuals, the sound, the divine intensity...it felt like a spiritual calling wrapped in cinematic brilliance.”
Another added,
“Indian animation has often struggled, but this film proves what’s possible even with a modest budget.”
Slow-Burn Success Story
The animated epic started off with moderate expectations but has emerged as a surprise hit. It’s not only outperforming many big-budget films at the moment but is also redefining the potential for faith-based animated content in Indian cinema.
With steady growth and positive audience reception, Mahavatar Narsimha is now on track to cross the ₹100 crore mark in the coming days.