After KGF and ‘Kantara’, now the announcement of ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’… this actor who earns thousand crores will be included

Recently, a lot of mythological films are being made in the Indian film industry. Now Hombale Films, which has brought great stories like ‘KGF’ and ‘Kantara’ in front of the audience, has also joined it. Recently he shared the poster of the film on his social media account. The title of the film will be ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’, now an update has come regarding the cast of this film, in which the name of a big star is coming forward for the character of ‘Narasimha’.

‘Mahavatar Narasimha’, being made under the direction of Ashwin Kumar, will be based on the Narasimha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This is going to be an animated film, which has increased people’s excitement a lot through the poster. In the recent update of the film, it is being told that South Superstar Prabhas can play the role of ‘Lord Narasimha’ in it. However, no official information has been given regarding this.

Have played such characters before also

No news has been given about the cast of ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’, but some time ago there was news that Prabhas is going to be a part of three projects with Hombale Films. Connecting this news with his recent project, the actor is expected to be seen in Narasimha avatar. Even before this, Prabhas has played mythological characters, in which he was seen as Lord Ram in ‘Adipurush’ and Karna in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’.

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Have shared the motion poster

Announcing about its mega project, Homble Film has released the motion poster of the film, which looks quite exciting. Along with sharing the poster, the caption along with it has been written, “When faith is challenged, it comes to the fore. While the world is falling apart in darkness and noise, witness the appearance of the most powerful incarnation of Lord Vishnu – a half-man, half-lion avatar.”

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