O demônio Hiranyakashyap busca vingança contra o Senhor Vishnu e declara Deus. Seu Hijo Prahlad é um devoto permanente de Vishnu. Vishnu se mostra como Narsimha para derrogar o demônio e res... Ler tudoO demônio Hiranyakashyap busca vingança contra o Senhor Vishnu e declara Deus. Seu Hijo Prahlad é um devoto permanente de Vishnu. Vishnu se mostra como Narsimha para derrogar o demônio e restaurar o equilíbrio.O demônio Hiranyakashyap busca vingança contra o Senhor Vishnu e declara Deus. Seu Hijo Prahlad é um devoto permanente de Vishnu. Vishnu se mostra como Narsimha para derrogar o demônio e restaurar o equilíbrio.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Estrelas
Aditya Raj Sharma
- Hiranyakashipu
- (narração)
Haripriya Matta
- Prahlad
- (narração)
Priyanka Bhandari
- Kayadu
- (narração)
Sanket Jaiswal
- Narrator
- (narração)
Harjeet Walia
- Lord Narsimha
- (narração)
Sanchit Wartak
- Hiranyaaksh
- (narração)
Saanwari Yagnik
- Holika
- (narração)
Uplaksh Kochhar
- Lord Vishnu
- (narração)
Dinesh Verma
- Kashyap Muni & Shukracharya
- (narração)
Akshay Kaustubh Joshi
- Baksia
- (narração)
- (as Akshay Joshi)
Harish Moily
- Narad Muni & Thin Guard
- (narração)
Ajay Singhal
- Thin Guard
- (narração)
Sankalp Jaiswal
- Akhanda
- (narração)
Abhishek Sharma
- Lord Brahma
- (narração)
Dixoan Shah
- Lord Indra
- (narração)
Shahid Zafar
- Varun Dev
- (narração)
Rakesh Soni
- Demigod
- (narração)
Ayushi Anand
- Dina
- (narração)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
Combining striking visuals, sacred storytelling, and emotionally charged music, the film is a rare gem in Indian animation that not only entertains but also inspires awe and devotion.
The background score blends traditional Sanskrit chants, tribal percussion, and orchestral elements to perfection. The transformation scene, where Narasimha emerges from the pillar, is a sonic masterpiece that sends shivers down the spine.
Voice performances are emotionally compelling - especially Prahlad's innocence and Narasimha's primal fury. The dialogues remain faithful to scriptural language, yet are accessible for a younger audience.
The background score blends traditional Sanskrit chants, tribal percussion, and orchestral elements to perfection. The transformation scene, where Narasimha emerges from the pillar, is a sonic masterpiece that sends shivers down the spine.
Voice performances are emotionally compelling - especially Prahlad's innocence and Narasimha's primal fury. The dialogues remain faithful to scriptural language, yet are accessible for a younger audience.
Mahaavtar Narsimha is a beautifully animated film that brings the legendary story of Lord Vishnu's Narasimha avatar to life. The visuals are rich, the music is soul-stirring, and the story stays true to our mythology. The transformation scene and battle with Hiranyakashipu are especially powerful and inspiring. A must-watch for all ages-deeply spiritual and culturally enriching!
From the very first frame to the closing credits, this film is a breathtaking blend of storytelling, emotion, and visual brilliance. The direction is precise yet poetic, drawing you into a world so immersive you forget you're watching fiction. Every performance feels lived-in and authentic.
In a time where many films fade into the noise, this one stands tall as a reminder of what cinema can truly achieve. A rare gem that deserves all the praise-don't miss it.
In a time where many films fade into the noise, this one stands tall as a reminder of what cinema can truly achieve. A rare gem that deserves all the praise-don't miss it.
This film is an absolute treat for animation lovers and movie buffs alike. The visuals are beautifully crafted, with stunning attention to detail that brings every scene to life. The storytelling is gripping and keeps you hooked from start to finish.
The first half does a great job of building the plot and setting the stage, introducing characters and slowly pulling you into the world. But it's the second half where the real magic happens-packed with high-octane action, emotional moments, and edge-of-the-seat thrills you won't want to miss.
In short, it's a total paisa vasool experience-worth every minute and every penny. Don't miss it!
The first half does a great job of building the plot and setting the stage, introducing characters and slowly pulling you into the world. But it's the second half where the real magic happens-packed with high-octane action, emotional moments, and edge-of-the-seat thrills you won't want to miss.
In short, it's a total paisa vasool experience-worth every minute and every penny. Don't miss it!
Just finished watching Mahavir Narasimhavatar and I'm absolutely speechless.
Went in with zero expectations, came out with my heart full and my mind blown! This isn't just a film-it's an epic divine experience.
Every frame is a visual treat, and the way they brought the legend of Lord Narasimha to life through Indian animation is beyond anything I imagined. The storytelling, the emotional depth, and the sheer cinematic scale-jaw-dropping.
The last 30 minutes? Goosebumps! The BGM elevates the climax to a spiritual high, and the action sequences? Pure fire 🔥 This is a glorious moment for Indian mythological cinema. Trust me-every second is worth it.
Kudos to the team for redefining animated storytelling in India. Don't miss this!
Went in with zero expectations, came out with my heart full and my mind blown! This isn't just a film-it's an epic divine experience.
Every frame is a visual treat, and the way they brought the legend of Lord Narasimha to life through Indian animation is beyond anything I imagined. The storytelling, the emotional depth, and the sheer cinematic scale-jaw-dropping.
The last 30 minutes? Goosebumps! The BGM elevates the climax to a spiritual high, and the action sequences? Pure fire 🔥 This is a glorious moment for Indian mythological cinema. Trust me-every second is worth it.
Kudos to the team for redefining animated storytelling in India. Don't miss this!
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- CuriosidadesHighest grossing Indian animated film.
- Erros de gravaçãoNear to end, in the aarti scene, the lamp is moved anti-clockwise. In Hindu tradition, aarti is always performed clockwise, keeping the deity on the devotee's right side. However, the characters are moving the aarti anti-clockwise towards the deity.
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- ₹ 400.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 914.511
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 10 min(130 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.39:1
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