Mahavatar Narsimha Day 5 Box Office: Ashwin Kumar’s Animated Epic Nears ₹30 Crore Mark in India
Mahavatar Narsimha box office collection Day 5: Ashwin Kumar’s animated epic nears ₹30 crore in India as it outperforms competitors and holds steady on weekdays.
Mahavatar Narsimha continues its strong box office run, eyes ₹30 crore milestone in India.

Mahavatar Narsimha, the mythological animated spectacle directed by Ashwin Kumar and produced by Hombale Films, continues its successful theatrical run, showing strong weekday performance as it edges closer to the ₹30 crore mark at the domestic box office.
📊 Day 5 Box Office Collection
According to early estimates from industry tracker Sacnilk, Mahavatar Narsimha earned ₹4.58 crore on Day 5 (Tuesday), bringing its total India nett to ₹26.43 crore across all languages. Final figures are expected to be confirmed after 10 PM.
Despite a slight dip from weekend figures, the film continues to attract viewers nationwide and has already surpassed the collections of its major competitor — Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 – Sword vs Spirit, starring Pawan Kalyan.
📽️ Occupancy Report: July 29 (Tuesday)
Telugu (3D):
- Overall: 50.00%
- Morning: 37.88%
- Afternoon: 52.41%
- Evening: 59.72%
- Night: Awaited
Telugu (2D):
- Overall: 34.46%
- Morning: 23.57%
- Afternoon: 38.83%
- Evening: 40.98%
- Night: Awaited
Hindi (3D):
- Overall: 46.50%
- Morning: 23.63%
- Afternoon: 51.46%
- Evening: 64.41%
- Night: Awaited
Hindi (2D):
- Overall: 39.05%
- Morning: 21.26%
- Afternoon: 38.80%
- Evening: 57.09%
- Night: Awaited
💬 Trade Buzz & Industry Reaction
Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh praised the Hindi version’s performance, particularly highlighting its strong Monday numbers — outperforming even Friday and Saturday.
“#MahavatarNarsimha [#Hindi version] continues its superb run on Monday… Yet another winner from #HombaleFilms,” he posted on X.
🎬 About the Film
Mahavatar Narsimha is a mythological animated film released in five languages — Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam — in both 2D and 3D formats. Backed by Hombale Films, the production house behind KGF, Kantara, and Salaar, the film explores the legend of Lord Narasimha in a visually rich narrative that’s appealing to both children and adults.