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Mahavatar Narsimha Hindi Box Office Day 19: Axes Every Single Hindi Film On 3rd Sunday Except 3, Hombale Films On A Historic Run!

Hey there, if you’re into Bollywood and box office numbers like I am, you’ve probably been tracking Mahavatar Narsimha. This animated mythological film came out of nowhere and is now dominating the charts, especially in its Hindi version. It’s day 19 since release, and the momentum is still strong. I’m writing this just for the fun of sharing what I’ve dug up, like chatting with a friend who’s as hooked on movies as you are. Let’s break it down step by step, with all the details on collections, records, and more.

Movie Specifications

Before we get into the numbers, here’s a quick rundown on what Mahavatar Narsimha is all about. It’s an animated action drama rooted in Hindu mythology, focusing on Lord Narasimha’s avatar and epic battles against demons. The story blends devotion, humor, romance, and high-stakes fights, making it appealing for families and mythology fans.

  • Director: Ashwin Kumar
  • Producers: Shilpaa Dhawan, Kushal Desai, Chaitanya Desai under Kleem Productions; presented by Hombale Films
  • Release Date: July 25, 2025
  • Languages: Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam (released in 3D)
  • Runtime: 2 hours 21 minutes
  • Budget: Around 15-20 crore (sources vary, but it’s low for the scale)
  • Genre: Animated, Mythological, Action, Devotional
  • Key Voices/Elements: Features stunning animation with references to Puranic tales, including Varaha avatar scenes

The film was made on a modest budget but packs world-class visuals, which has helped it punch way above its weight.

Box Office Performance Overview

Mahavatar Narsimha has been a surprise hit, crossing 174 crore India net across all languages by day 18, with worldwide figures touching 210-213 crore. The Hindi version is the star here, contributing the lion’s share and making it one of the top Bollywood earners of 2025.

Here’s a table with the Hindi net collections day-wise (based on estimates from reliable trackers like Koimoi and Sacnilk; numbers can vary slightly):

DayCollection (in crore)Notes
Week 1 (Days 1-7)32.63Solid opening despite animation genre
Week 2 (Days 8-14)55.17Big jump, word-of-mouth kicks in
Day 15 (3rd Friday)5.27Steady hold
Day 16 (3rd Saturday)16.28Weekend surge
Day 17 (3rd Sunday)17.41Record-breaking for most films
Day 18 (3rd Monday)4.50 (est.)Expected drop but still strong
Day 19 (3rd Tuesday)3.50 (est.)Holding well mid-week

Total Hindi Net (up to Day 19): Approximately 134.76 crore

The all-India net is around 178 crore by now, with Hindi at over 70% of that. Worldwide, it’s eyeing 220 crore soon. For a film with a 15-crore budget, that’s over 1000% returns – talk about a blockbuster!

Highlights from Day 19 and the 3rd Weekend

The big story is the 3rd Sunday (Day 17), where it earned 17.41 crore in Hindi, beating every Hindi film on a third Sunday except three big ones: Pushpa 2 (26.75 cr), Chhaava (24.25 cr), and Baahubali 2 (17.75 cr). It left behind heavyweights like Stree 2, Gadar 2, and Jawan. That’s huge for an animated film!

  • Record Breaker: 5th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2025 already, and the second to cross 1000% profits this year.
  • Hombale’s Historic Run: Hombale Films, known for KGF and Salaar, is on fire. This is their latest success, proving they can excel in animation too.
  • Overseas Performance: Crossed USD 1 million in North America, making it the 6th biggest Hindi hit there this year.

On day 19, early estimates show it holding at 3.5 crore Hindi, which is impressive for a Tuesday in the third week. Theaters are still seeing good footfall, especially in the North.

Pros and Cons

Like any film, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Here’s my take:

Pros:

  • Stunning animation and VFX that rival international standards.
  • Faithful to mythology, with epic fight scenes like the Varaha avatar battle giving real goosebumps.
  • Family-friendly with lessons on divinity and goodness.
  • Massive ROI – low budget, high earnings.

Cons:

  • Some parts feel uneven, with emotional gaps in the storytelling.
  • Ultra-violent climax might be too much for young kids.
  • Pacing dips in the middle, according to a few reviews.

Overall, it’s a win for Indian animation.

Key Reviews

Critics and audiences are loving it. On IMDb, it’s rated highly, with users calling it a “perfect 10/10” for staying true to Puranic stories. Rotten Tomatoes has positive audience feedback, praising the story and visuals.

“A grand visual odyssey… blends humour, drama, and horror effectively.” – Times of India

One viewer said, “The combination of fight, background music, and animation gave me the best goosebumps feeling.” But The Indian Express noted, “Epic in scale, uneven in execution.”

Did You Know?

  • Mahavatar Narsimha is based on Srimad Bhagavatam tales, including why demons were born at inauspicious times.
  • It’s Hombale Films’ first animated venture, and it’s already their most profitable in terms of ROI.
  • The film broke records for biggest 3rd weekend ticket sales on BookMyShow.

Key Takeaways

  1. Animation can be a box office goldmine if done right with cultural roots.
  2. Low-budget films like this are reshaping Bollywood in 2025.
  3. Hombale Films is building an empire beyond live-action hits.

FAQ

Q: What’s the total collection of Mahavatar Narsimha so far?
A: Up to day 19, India net is about 178 crore, worldwide over 220 crore. Hindi alone is 134+ crore.

Q: Is it suitable for kids?
A: Mostly yes, but watch for violent scenes in the climax.

Q: Will it cross 200 crore in Hindi?
A: At this rate, it might, but competition is coming.

Q: Where can I watch it?
A: Still in theaters; no OTT release announced yet.

Poll: Your Thoughts

What do you think – will Mahavatar Narsimha end up as the biggest surprise hit of 2025?

  • Yes, it’s unstoppable!
  • No, but it’s still great.
  • Haven’t seen it yet.

Drop your vote in the comments if you’re reading this on the site.

Conclusion

Mahavatar Narsimha isn’t just raking in cash; it’s proving that mythology and animation can create magic at the box office. With its historic 3rd Sunday and Hombale’s winning streak, this film is one for the books. If you haven’t caught it yet, grab tickets – it’s worth the watch. What are your thoughts on its run? Let me know!

Rahul Sarkar
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