Mahavatar Narsimha: Ashish Chanchlani Calls Hombale Film ‘Super Hit On Cards’, Movie Records 9.9 Rating On Book My Show

The Mahavatar series, beginning with Mahavatar Narsimha, aims to bring the many avatars of Lord Vishnu to life on the big screen in a spectacular manner.

Directed by Ashwin Kumar, this animated mythological was released in theatres today. The movie delivered an immersive 3D, marking the launch of a vast cinematic universe centred around Lord Vishnu’s divine incarnations. The film’s buzz has grown after its release and Ashish Chanchlani is among the first to give a shoutout to the movie. He also called the film a ‘super hit on the cards.’

Ashish Chanchlani praises Mahavatar Narsimha

Taking to X (Formerly known as Twitter), Ashish wrote, “Here is what no one is speaking about. The Animated movie #Mahavatar Narsimha has opened to full houses in every center (my theatre all sold out) Cinemas need to pump up its shows. There is a super hit on the cards.”

He added, “This is the only animated film after Hanuman (2005) to open this huge.”

Take a look:

Mahavatar Narsimha gets 9.9 ratings on Book My Show

The film’s production house, Hombale Films, took to social media to announce the movie’s 9.9 user ratings on Book My Show. They wrote on X, “ROARING BLOCKBUSTER. #MahavatarNarsimha receives unanimous acclaim and top ratings on @bookmyshow. Witness the divine spectacle unfold on the big screen…”


 

About Mahavatar Narsimha

Drawing deeply from Indian mythology, Mahavatar Narsimha narrates the gripping tale of Hiranyakashyap, a demon king granted near-immortality by Lord Brahma, who arrogantly declares himself a god. His son, Prahlad, remains devoted to Lord Vishnu, leading to a dramatic clash of faith and power. The trailer highlights the arrival of Narasimha, the fierce half-lion, half-human avatar of Vishnu, who emerges to protect Prahlad and restore cosmic balance.

Produced by Hombale Films, this movie is the first of a seven-part Mahavatar series set to release over the next decade. Upcoming instalments include Mahavatar Parshuram (2027),Mahavatar Raghunandan (2029), Mahavatar Dwarkadhish (2031), Mahavatar Gokulananda (2033), and a two-part finale, Mahavatar Kalki (2035 and 2037).

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