The demon Hiranyakashyap seeks revenge on Vishnu and declares himself a god. His son Prahlad remains devoted to Vishnu. Vishnu manifests as Narsimha to defeat the demon and restore balance.The demon Hiranyakashyap seeks revenge on Vishnu and declares himself a god. His son Prahlad remains devoted to Vishnu. Vishnu manifests as Narsimha to defeat the demon and restore balance.The demon Hiranyakashyap seeks revenge on Vishnu and declares himself a god. His son Prahlad remains devoted to Vishnu. Vishnu manifests as Narsimha to defeat the demon and restore balance.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Haripriya Matta
- Prahlad
- (voice)
Priyanka Bhandari
- Kayadu
- (voice)
Sanket Jaiswal
- Narrator
- (voice)
Harjeet Walia
- Lord Narsimha
- (voice)
Sanchit Wartak
- Hiranyaaksh
- (voice)
Saanwari Yagnik
- Holika
- (voice)
Uplaksh Kochhar
- Lord Vishnu
- (voice)
Akshay Kaustubh Joshi
- Baksia
- (voice)
- (as Akshay Joshi)
Ajay Singhal
- Thin Guard
- (voice)
Sankalp Jaiswal
- Akhanda
- (voice)
Abhishek Sharma
- Lord Brahma
- (voice)
Dixoan Shah
- Lord Indra
- (voice)
Shahid Zafar
- Varun Dev
- (voice)
Rakesh Soni
- Demigod
- (voice)
Ayushi Anand
- Dina
- (voice)
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10Umang-71
One of the best movies i've ever seen... Literally got goosebumps while watching... A MUST WATCH MOVIE....💯 Best best... Top Class... Each and every scene is eye catchy... Heart touching Scene.. Got Amazed after watching it.. Looking forward for more movies like this.. Excellent concept
Mahavtar Narsimha ki jai...
Mahavtara Narsimha is not just an animation movie - it's a powerful spiritual experience. It brilliantly brings to life the legendary story of Prahlad Maharaja and Lord Narsimha in a way that is both emotionally stirring and visually stunning.
The animation quality truly beats all expectations. Every frame feels meticulously crafted, elevating Indian mythological storytelling to international standards. But what really sets the film apart is its presentation - the buildup, the intensity, and the raw power of Narsimha Avataar gives you literal goosebumps. The transformation scenes, in particular, are awe-inspiring.
The music is deeply moving and perfectly aligned with the narrative. It amplifies every emotion - from the innocence and devotion of Prahlad to the fierce justice delivered by Narsimha. And while many of us know the story, the way it's told here makes it feel fresh and relevant. The film doesn't just narrate - it makes you feel the divine presence.
This isn't just a movie for kids or mythology enthusiasts - it's for anyone who appreciates strong storytelling, rich visuals, and deeply rooted cultural emotion. Mahavtara Narsimha raises the bar for Indian animation and leaves a lasting impression on the soul.
The animation quality truly beats all expectations. Every frame feels meticulously crafted, elevating Indian mythological storytelling to international standards. But what really sets the film apart is its presentation - the buildup, the intensity, and the raw power of Narsimha Avataar gives you literal goosebumps. The transformation scenes, in particular, are awe-inspiring.
The music is deeply moving and perfectly aligned with the narrative. It amplifies every emotion - from the innocence and devotion of Prahlad to the fierce justice delivered by Narsimha. And while many of us know the story, the way it's told here makes it feel fresh and relevant. The film doesn't just narrate - it makes you feel the divine presence.
This isn't just a movie for kids or mythology enthusiasts - it's for anyone who appreciates strong storytelling, rich visuals, and deeply rooted cultural emotion. Mahavtara Narsimha raises the bar for Indian animation and leaves a lasting impression on the soul.
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.
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!
I simply want to say give it a try. The soundtrack 10/10, dialogue writing 10/10, direction 10/10, story telling 10/10. I am being very honest I was completely blown away, . The movie makers were definitely very creative Character design could've been better though. They could work on body anatomy, the textures, etc. But overall it was so so worth watching. They have shown the movie in a way people of this generation would love. The action was so good, entertainment was so good, it's like people wouldn't be bored and they'll understand our culture and our history. They made sure we learn about our culture in a fun way and don't feel pressured.
P.s don't miss the post credit scene.
P.s don't miss the post credit scene.
Did you know
- TriviaHighest grossing Indian animated film.
- GoofsNear 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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- Tanrılar ve Şeytanlar
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹400,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $914,511
- Runtime
- 2h 10m(130 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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