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Mahavatar Narasimha has emerged as a groundbreaking success in Indian cinema, especially for the animation genre, which is often considered a risky venture in India. Despite modest initial expectations, this regional animated film has shattered records and captured audiences nationwide.
Initially, the film surprised trade analysts by crossing the ₹100 crore mark. It didn’t stop there—before the industry could react, Mahavatar Narasimha surged past ₹200 crore and is now aiming for the unprecedented ₹300 crore milestone worldwide.
Even after facing stiff competition from major pan-India releases like War 2 and Coolie during the Independence Day weekend, the film regained its momentum, reclaiming screens and maintaining packed shows. Its strong audience connect is evident, with houseful boards continuing even into the fourth weekend.
The Hindi version alone has grossed over ₹170 crore, while the Telugu version is on track to reach ₹50 crore—a remarkable achievement for an animated film in India. High weekend footfalls and consistent weekday collections underline the sustained craze among viewers.
From a modest release to rewriting box office records, Mahavatar Narasimha has set a new benchmark for Indian animation cinema. With its momentum still strong, the film is poised to reach milestones once considered impossible, proving that animation can achieve both commercial and cultural impact in India.
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