Mahavatar Narsimha Box Office Collection | All Language | Day Wise | Worldwide

July 25, 2025 at 9:40 PM IST
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Mahavatar Narsimha

Mahavatar Narsimha has achieved worldwide collections of ₹326.82Cr (India Gross: ₹298.82Cr, Overseas: ₹28.00Cr) in gross collections and ₹251.30Cr in net collections across 241,242 shows.

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📊 Mahavatar Narsimha - Box Office Summary

Day
Net Collection
Occupancy
(1st Friday)
₹1.75Cr
34.6%
(1st Saturday)
₹4.60Cr
58.3%
(1st Sunday)
₹9.50Cr
70.9%
(1st Monday)
₹6.00Cr
33.7%
(1st Tuesday)
₹7.70Cr
45.3%
(1st Wednesday)
₹7.70Cr
32.3%
(1st Thursday)
₹7.50Cr
22.3%
Week 1 Collection ₹44.75Cr
(2nd Friday)
₹7.70Cr
28.7%
(2nd Saturday)
₹15.40Cr
49.6%
(2nd Sunday)
₹23.10Cr
62.9%
(2nd Monday)
₹7.35Cr
19.9%
(2nd Tuesday)
₹8.50Cr
27.8%
(2nd Wednesday)
₹6.00Cr
16.7%
(2nd Thursday)
₹5.35Cr
14.5%
Week 2 Collection ₹73.40Cr
(3rd Friday)
₹7.50Cr
15.5%
(3rd Saturday)
₹20.50Cr
37.2%
(3rd Sunday)
₹23.50Cr
40.2%
(3rd Monday)
₹5.25Cr
12.9%
(3rd Tuesday)
₹6.10Cr
17.3%
(3rd Wednesday)
₹4.75Cr
11.9%
(3rd Thursday)
₹2.60Cr
21.6%
Week 3 Collection ₹70.20Cr
(4th Friday)
₹7.25Cr
59.9%
(4th Saturday)
₹6.75Cr
45.4%
(4th Sunday)
₹8.15Cr
51.4%
(4th Monday)
₹2.35Cr
15.2%
(4th Tuesday)
₹2.50Cr
21.7%
(4th Wednesday)
₹1.75Cr
11.9%
(4th Thursday)
₹1.65Cr
11.8%
Week 4 Collection ₹30.40Cr
(5th Friday)
₹1.85Cr
10.4%
(5th Saturday)
₹5.00Cr
20.4%
(5th Sunday)
₹6.15Cr
25.3%
(5th Monday)
₹1.35Cr
8.7%
(5th Tuesday)
₹1.75Cr
12.5%
(5th Wednesday)
₹2.25Cr
14.0%
(5th Thursday)
₹1.15Cr
9.5%
Week 5 Collection ₹19.50Cr
(6th Friday)
₹0.95Cr
11.2%
(6th Saturday)
₹1.90Cr
17.7%
(6th Sunday)
₹2.65Cr
24.1%
(6th Monday)
₹0.55Cr
10.5%
(6th Tuesday)
₹0.75Cr
11.3%
(6th Wednesday)
₹0.60Cr
8.7%
(6th Thursday)
₹0.80Cr
10.3%
Week 6 Collection ₹8.20Cr
(7th Friday)
₹0.44Cr
26.9%
(7th Saturday)
₹0.57Cr
36.8%
(7th Sunday)
₹0.90Cr
47.3%
(7th Monday)
₹0.22Cr
17.0%
(7th Tuesday)
₹0.23Cr
21.3%
(7th Wednesday)
₹0.18Cr
13.9%
(7th Thursday)
₹0.16Cr
13.8%
Week 7 Collection ₹2.70Cr
(8th Friday)
₹0.11Cr
11.2%
(8th Saturday)
₹0.26Cr
28.8%
(8th Sunday)
₹0.43Cr
43.1%
(8th Monday)
₹0.06Cr
8.5%
(8th Tuesday)
₹0.09Cr
13.5%
(8th Wednesday)
₹0.10Cr
11.6%
(8th Thursday)
₹0.09Cr
10.4%
Week 8 Collection ₹1.14Cr
(9th Friday)
₹0.06Cr
9.2%
(9th Saturday)
₹0.10Cr
22.6%
(9th Sunday)
₹0.14Cr
25.0%
(9th Monday)
₹0.05Cr
8.1%
(9th Tuesday)
₹0.05Cr
9.5%
(9th Wednesday)
₹0.06Cr
6.1%
(9th Thursday)
₹0.05Cr
5.4%
Week 9 Collection ₹0.51Cr
(10th Friday)
₹0.04Cr
5.0%
(10th Saturday)
₹0.03Cr
11.4%
(10th Sunday)
₹0.05Cr
12.0%
(10th Monday)
₹0.04Cr
13.7%
(10th Tuesday)
₹0.04Cr
10.4%
(10th Wednesday)
₹0.05Cr
9.1%
(10th Thursday)
₹0.03Cr
8.9%
Week 10 Collection ₹0.28Cr
(11th Friday)
₹0.01Cr
17.0%
(11th Saturday)
₹0.02Cr
22.0%
(11th Sunday)
₹0.02Cr
26.8%
(11th Monday)
₹0.01Cr
15.0%
(11th Tuesday)
₹0.01Cr
31.8%
(11th Wednesday)
₹0.01Cr
17.4%
(11th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
4.8%
Week 11 Collection ₹0.08Cr
(12th Friday)
₹0.00Cr
2.8%
(12th Saturday)
₹0.01Cr
3.6%
(12th Sunday)
₹0.03Cr
9.1%
(12th Monday)
₹0.00Cr
3.0%
(12th Tuesday)
₹0.00Cr
4.0%
(12th Wednesday)
₹0.01Cr
2.0%
(12th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
4.0%
Week 12 Collection ₹0.05Cr
(13th Friday)
₹0.00Cr
2.0%
(13th Saturday)
₹0.00Cr
3.3%
(13th Sunday)
₹0.01Cr
6.8%
(13th Monday)
₹0.00Cr
11.3%
(13th Tuesday)
₹0.01Cr
4.0%
(13th Wednesday)
₹0.01Cr
13.5%
(13th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
14.0%
Week 13 Collection ₹0.03Cr
(14th Friday)
₹0.00Cr
13.0%
(14th Saturday)
₹0.00Cr
12.0%
(14th Sunday)
₹0.02Cr
23.7%
(14th Monday)
₹0.00Cr
17.0%
(14th Tuesday)
₹0.00Cr
15.9%
(14th Wednesday)
₹0.00Cr
23.0%
(14th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
4.0%
Week 14 Collection ₹0.02Cr
(15th Saturday)
₹0.01Cr
13.0%
(15th Sunday)
₹0.02Cr
13.0%
(15th Monday)
₹0.00Cr
2.0%
(15th Wednesday)
₹0.01Cr
13.0%
(15th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
12.0%
Week 15 Collection ₹0.04Cr
(16th Friday)
₹0.00Cr
0.0%
(17th Sunday)
₹0.00Cr
7.0%
(17th Monday)
₹0.00Cr
6.0%
(17th Wednesday)
₹0.00Cr
7.0%
(17th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
8.0%
(18th Friday)
₹0.00Cr
9.0%
(18th Sunday)
₹0.00Cr
15.0%
(18th Tuesday)
₹0.00Cr
12.0%
(18th Wednesday)
₹0.00Cr
30.0%
(18th Thursday)
₹0.00Cr
10.0%
(20th Saturday)
₹0.00Cr
1.0%
(20th Tuesday)
₹0.00Cr
1.0%
Overall Total Collection (Net) ₹251.30Cr
High20%+
Medium15-20%
Low<15%
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Malayalam: 0.02 Cr 0.00% Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 7.5 CrKannada: 0.13 Cr Telugu: 1.5 Cr Hindi: 5.8 Cr Tamil: 0.05 Cr Malayalam: 0.02 Cr -2.60% Week 1 Collection ₹ 44.75 CrKannada: 0.91 Cr Telugu: 10.82 Cr Hindi: 32.45 Cr Tamil: 0.43 Cr Malayalam: 0.14 Cr - Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 7.7 CrKannada: 0.25 Cr Telugu: 1.85 Cr Hindi: 5.5 Cr Tamil: 0.08 Cr Malayalam: 0.02 Cr 2.67% Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 15.4 CrKannada: 0.47 Cr Telugu: 3.2 Cr Hindi: 11.5 Cr Tamil: 0.2 Cr Malayalam: 0.03 Cr 100.00% Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 23.1 CrKannada: 0.7 Cr Telugu: 4.5 Cr Hindi: 17.5 Cr Tamil: 0.35 Cr Malayalam: 0.05 Cr 50.00% Day 11 [2nd Monday] ₹ 7.35 CrKannada: 0.23 Cr Telugu: 1.75 Cr Hindi: 5.25 Cr Tamil: 0.1 Cr Malayalam: 0.02 Cr -68.18% Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 8.5 CrKannada: 0.23 Cr Telugu: 1.6 Cr Hindi: 6.6 Cr Tamil: 0.06 Cr Malayalam: 0.01 Cr 15.65% Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 6 CrKannada: 0.2 Cr Telugu: 1.2 Cr Hindi: 4.5 Cr Tamil: 0.08 Cr Malayalam: 0.02 Cr -29.41% Day 14 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 5.35 CrKannada: 0.15 Cr 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Week 3 Collection ₹ 70.2 CrKannada: 2.63 Cr Telugu: 12.5 Cr Hindi: 53.75 Cr Tamil: 1.15 Cr Malayalam: 0.17 Cr -4.36% Day 22 [4th Friday] ₹ 7.25 CrKannada: 0.33 Cr Telugu: 0.75 Cr Hindi: 6.15 Cr Malayalam: 0.02 Cr 178.85% Day 23 [4th Saturday] ₹ 6.75 CrKannada: 0.34 Cr Telugu: 0.85 Cr Hindi: 5.55 Cr Malayalam: 0.01 Cr -6.90% Day 24 [4th Sunday] ₹ 8.15 CrKannada: 0.39 Cr Telugu: 1 Cr Hindi: 6.75 Cr Malayalam: 0.01 Cr 20.74% Day 25 [4th Monday] ₹ 2.35 CrKannada: 0.14 Cr Telugu: 0.5 Cr Hindi: 1.7 Cr Malayalam: 0.01 Cr -71.17% Day 26 [4th Tuesday] ₹ 2.5 CrKannada: 0.14 Cr Telugu: 0.45 Cr Hindi: 1.9 Cr Malayalam: 0.01 Cr 6.38% Day 27 [4th Wednesday] ₹ 1.75 CrKannada: 0.1 Cr Telugu: 0.35 Cr Hindi: 1.3 Cr -30.00% Day 28 [4th Thursday] ₹ 1.65 CrKannada: 0.1 Cr Telugu: 0.3 Cr Hindi: 1.25 Cr -5.71% Week 4 Collection ₹ 30.4 CrKannada: 1.54 Cr Telugu: 4.2 Cr Hindi: 24.6 Cr Tamil: 0 Cr Malayalam: 0.06 Cr -56.70% Day 29 [5th Friday] ₹ 1.85 CrKannada: 0.1 Cr Telugu: 0.35 Cr Hindi: 1.4 Cr 12.12% Day 30 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Top 10 Highest-Grossing Indian Films of 2025 At The Worldwide Box Office

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Mumbai, December 26 - Director Aditya Dhar's spy action thriller Dhurandhar is set to conclude 2025 as the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. Headlined by Ranveer Singh, the film has emerged as one of the biggest Indian blockbusters in recent times, with its rock-solid daily collections continuing to leave both trade and the industry stunned. Dhurandhar is marching towards the coveted 1000-crore milestone at the worldwide box office and shows no signs of slowing down. The film is expected to breach the landmark by its fourth Friday, making it the first Indian film of 2025 and the ninth of all time to enter the elite club. Given the current trends, the spy thriller is likely to end its theatrical run with a staggering lifetime total of over 1200 crores globally. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The second-biggest grosser of the year is Rishab Shetty's Kantara: Chapter 1, the much-anticipated prequel to his 2022 blockbuster Kantara. The period folk action drama enjoyed a phenomenal run at the box office earlier this year, grossing over 850 crores worldwide. Notably, the prequel earned more than double the lifetime collection of the original film, which had amassed 408 crores during its release. Vicky Kaushal's historical action drama Chhaava, which released in February, secures the third position among the biggest Indian grossers of 2025 with a worldwide collection exceeding 800 crores. The film turned out to be one of the year's most significant blockbusters, comfortably surpassing trade expectations and gaining strong word of mouth across markets. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) At a time when big scale action spectacles are dominating the box office, Yash Raj Films' romantic drama Saiyaara emerged as a surprising standout performer. Featuring two newcomers, Ahaan Pandey and Aneet Padda, in lead roles, the film grossed close to 600 crores worldwide. It also created history by becoming the highest-grossing Indian romantic drama film of all time. Superstar Rajinikanth's highly awaited gangster action drama Coolie finished the year as the fifth-biggest grosser. However, expectations were significantly higher for the film, which was widely seen as Tamil cinema's strongest contender for a 1000-crore finish. Mixed word of mouth impacted its momentum, resulting in a worldwide gross slightly above the 500-crore mark. S. No. Movie Language Worldwide Gross 1 Dhurandhar Hindi ₹1000+ crore 2 Kantara Chapter 1 Kannada ₹852 crore 3 Chhaava Hindi ₹808 crore 4 Saiyaara Hindi ₹570 crore 5 Coolie Tamil ₹518 crore 6 War 2 Hindi ₹364 crore 7 Mahavatar Narsimha Hindi ₹327 crore 8 Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra Malayalam ₹304 crore 9 They Call Him OG Telugu ₹295 crore 10 Housefull 5 Hindi ₹289 crore Data as of December 26

Top 10 Most Popular Indian Movies of 2025 On IMDb: Bollywood Dominates With Saiyaara, Mahavatar Narsimha, and More Bollywood
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Top 10 Most Popular Indian Movies of 2025 On IMDb: Bollywood Dominates With Saiyaara, Mahavatar Narsimha, and More

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Mumbai, December 10 - 2025 has turned out to be a decent year for Indian cinema, with multiple films across languages dominating the global box office and earning strong ratings on IMDb. From large-scale devotional action dramas to intimate human stories, Indian films showcased incredible variety and star power. Here are the top 10 most popular Indian movies of 2025 on IMDb, which were released between January 1 and November 30, 2025, that have an average IMDb user rating of 6 or higher. These 10 titles were consistently the most popular with IMDb customers, as determined by the actual page views of the more than 250 million monthly visitors to IMDb worldwide. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 1. Saiyaara (Hindi) Director Mohit Suri's romantic drama that resonated strongly with urban and rural audiences alike, Saiyaara emerged as one of the biggest surprise blockbusters of the year. Driven by compelling performances and chartbuster music, the film managed a long theatrical run and was among the most discussed film topics on social media. Its emotional storytelling made it a major IMDb favourite. 2. Mahavatar Narsimha (Hindi) A devotional action epic rooted in Indian scriptures, Mahavatar Narsimha impressed one and all and paved the way for Indian filmmakers to seriously look into the animation genre. The movie's spiritual tone and technical finesse helped it attract massive audiences into theatres, becoming a path-breaking blockbuster in the animation genre. 3. Chhaava (Hindi) One of the biggest all-India grossers of 2025, Chhaava stunned at the worldwide box office with its extraordinary performance. The historical drama struck a chord with audiences due to its patriotic narrative, high production value, and gripping sequences. On IMDb, the film gained immense praise for its authenticity and detailed character arcs. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 4. Kantara Chapter 1 (Kannada) Rishab Shetty's Kantara Chapter 1 is the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 (so far), proving that prequels can equally be effective as sequels if made with total conviction. Expanding on the universe of the first film, this origin chapter combined folklore, divinity, and breathtaking visuals. Critics and audiences hailed it as a cinematic triumph, making it one of the year's top-rated films on IMDb. 5. Coolie (Tamil) Starring superstar Rajinikanth, Coolie has been one of the most talked-about Indian films of the year due to its scale and powerful collaborations. Even though the film underperformed, the solid performances, action sequences, and whistle-worthy moments made it a 500 crores grosser. The film reaffirmed Rajinikanth's strong pull across regions. 6. Dragon (Tamil) A mid-budget coming-of-age comedy drama, Dragon has been one of the biggest Tamil hits of the year. The film's youthful content, with the growing popularity of actor Pradeep Ranganathan, made Dragon a headline during its release and made it to IMDb's most popular films of the year. 7. Sitaare Zameen Par (Hindi) This emotional sports drama, headlined by superstar Aamir Khan, connected with viewers across age groups. Sitaare Zameen Par explored the relationships of a basketball coach with players with disabilities. Its strong IMDb traction came from word-of-mouth appreciation for the performances and rewarding narrative. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 8. Deva (Hindi) Despite low box office performance, Shahid Kapoor's action thriller was among the people's chatter. It gained decent visibility on IMDb due to its high-octane sequences, stylish treatment, and Shahid's powerful performance. 9. Raid 2 (Hindi) A sequel to the successful Raid, the film retained the franchise's gritty investigative tone and delivered a gripping storyline full of twists. Raid 2, driven by strong performances and an engaging screenplay, has been among the very few franchise films to become successful. IMDb users especially appreciated its realism and tension-filled narrative structure. 10. Lokah Chapter 1 (Malayalam) Emerging as the biggest Malayalam blockbusters ever, Lokesh Chapter 1 unlocked Malayalam cinema's potential and also got praise for being one of the best superhero films of Indian cinema. It is the only Malayalam film to cross 300 crores globally, underlining Malayalam cinema's growing international presence. .movie-table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; border-radius: 10px; overflow: hidden; } /* Gradient Header */ .movie-table th { background: linear-gradient(90deg, #6a11cb, #2575fc); color: #fff; padding: 12px; text-align: left; font-size: 15px; } /* Row Gradient */ .movie-table td { background: linear-gradient(90deg, #f7f9ff, #eef3ff); padding: 12px; } .movie-table tr:nth-child(even) td { background: linear-gradient(90deg, #e8edff, #dbe4ff); } /* Clickable Links */ .movie-table a { color: #4a39ff; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; } .movie-table a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } /* Responsive Style */ @media (max-width: 600px) { .movie-table thead { display: none; } .movie-table tr { display: block; margin-bottom: 15px; padding: 10px; background: #fff; border-radius: 10px; box-shadow: 0 0 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); } .movie-table td { display: block; text-align: right; padding-left: 50%; position: relative; background: none !important; } .movie-table td::before { content: attr(data-label); position: absolute; left: 10px; font-weight: bold; } } # Movie Language Worldwide Collection 1 Saiyaara Hindi ₹570.25 crore 2 Mahavatar Narsimha Hindi ₹327.00 crore 3 Chhaava Hindi ₹808.00 crore 4 Kantara Chapter 1 Kannada ₹852.00 crore 5 Coolie Tamil ₹518.00 crore 6 Dragon Tamil ₹151.75 crore 7 Sitaare Zameen Par Hindi ₹267.50 crore 8 Deva Hindi ₹56.25 crore 9 Raid 2 Hindi ₹237.50 crore 10 Lokah Chapter 1 Malayalam ₹303.75 crore Overall, the year 2025 showcased the creative diversity of Indian cinema like never before. From Bollywood's dominance and Kannada epic to Tamil mass entertainer and Malayalam's ever-growing stature, audiences embraced films across languages. Stay tuned...

Year Ender 2025:The UNEXPECTED Sleeper Hits of 2025  that SHOCKED everyone with massive collections Bollywood
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Year Ender 2025:The UNEXPECTED Sleeper Hits of 2025 that SHOCKED everyone with massive collections

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The most astonishing stories of 2025 came from regional cinema. The Gujarati film Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate, a devotional drama, was made on an unbelievable budget of just ₹50 lakhs. It had a disastrous start, earning very little in its first few weeks. However, strong word-of-mouth about the film's powerful, family-friendly message helped its collections explode. It eventually became the first Gujarati movie to earn over ₹100 crore, a truly miraculous success. Another mind-boggling hit was SuFromSo. This quirky, experimental film opened to almost no buzz, but its unique story went viral on social media, turning it into a sensation. Made on a tiny budget of ₹3 crore, it captured the imagination of the youth and grossed a massive ₹121 crore. Sleeper Hits of 2025: A Look at the Numbers Movie NameBudgetWorldwide Collection Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate₹ 50 Lakhs₹ 110.5 Cr Mahavatar Narasimha₹ 40 Cr₹ 325.74 Cr SuFromSo₹ 3 Cr₹ 121 Cr Little Hearts₹ 2 Cr₹ 39.5 Cr Tourist Family₹ 7 Cr₹ 86.25 Cr Alappuzha Gymkhana₹ 12 Cr₹ 65.2 Cr Maaman₹ 10 Cr₹ 41.15 Cr Kudumbasthan₹ 8 Cr₹ 27 Cr Heartfelt stories also found a huge audience. Telugu cinema's Little Hearts, a youthful romance, was a perfect example. It opened to just ₹1.35 crore but saw incredible growth over its first weekend, registering a 160% jump by Sunday. The film broke even on its second day and went on to become a blockbuster purely on the power of its young audience. Similarly, the Tamil drama Tourist Family, made on a modest ₹7 crore budget, started slow. But its emotional and relatable storyline connected deeply with families, leading to a steady and remarkable run that ended with a worldwide collection of over ₹86 crore. The South Indian industries consistently proved that good content finds its audience. The Malayalam film Alappuzha Gymkhana started with average numbers, but its engaging plot and strong performances led to glowing reviews, ensuring a long and profitable theatrical run. Tamil cinema had a particularly strong year with content-driven hits. Maaman, starring Soori, performed moderately in big cities but was a runaway blockbuster in rural regions, building its ₹41 crore collection on the back of its target audience. Kudumbasthan was praised as a hilarious family comedy, and its relatability turned the mid-budget film into a clean hit. Finally, the year's biggest surprise in terms of scale was the Hindi animated film Mahavatar Narasimha. While made on a larger budget of ₹40 crore, it started with a very modest opening day. As a mythological animation, its potential was underestimated. However, it connected deeply with families and children, witnessing historic jumps in collections week after week. The momentum never stopped, and it went on to become an all-time blockbuster, earning a colossal ₹325.74 crore and shattering all records for an Indian animated film.

Mahavatar Narsimha director risked it all: Mortgaged home, endless rejections before battling Disney at Oscars 2026 Bollywood
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Mahavatar Narsimha director risked it all: Mortgaged home, endless rejections before battling Disney at Oscars 2026

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The theatrical run of Mahavatar Narsimha may have officially ended, but its legacy is just beginning. In a script that feels more dramatic than fiction, India’s highest-grossing animated film has officially qualified for the Best Animated Feature category at the 98th Academy Awards. What started as a risky dream for a small team has now cemented its place in history, setting the stage for a David vs. Goliath battle against global heavyweights. Behind the headlines of Oscar qualifications and a historic ₹ 325.74 Cr theatrical run lies a reality far removed from the glitz of the red carpet. Mahavatar Narsimha wasn't born in a high-tech corporate boardroom or backed by deep-pocketed sponsors. Instead, it was crafted in a tiny studio over five grueling years, fueled by a team that quite literally bet the roof over their heads to prove a point. The journey to the 98th Academy Awards was paved with immense personal sacrifice. According to reports, creator Ashwin Kumar and his team faced a daunting path, enduring the uncertainty of two COVID-19 lockdowns that threatened to derail the project entirely. In a revealing statement to Telugu FilmNagar, Kumar admitted that the team bypassed traditional big-studio backing, choosing instead to fund the film themselves. This meant emptying life savings and even mortgaging their homes to keep the production afloat.All our savings went into making this, and our home is leased, Kumar revealed. We heard no from so many people. The struggle wasn't just financial; it was ideological. For years, the team fought against the industry stereotype that animation in India is exclusively for children.This is not a cartoon; it’s a universal film made for grown-ups too, Ashwin emphasized. Their vision was to build an Indian Cinematic Universe rooted in mythology that could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with global giants like Disney and Marvel—a goal that seemed impossible to many investors who turned them away. Today, that gamble has paid off in historic fashion. The film that began in a tiny studio with mortgaged assets has now qualified for the Best Animated Feature category at the Oscars 2026. It stands as a competitor against billion-dollar franchises like Zootopia 2 and Chainsaw Man. From facing rejection to awaiting the final nomination list on December 16, the team behind Mahavatar Narsimha has proven that Indian animation is ready to shine—not because of big budgets, but because of an unbreakable belief in the story.

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