Mahavatar Narsimha has ended its 2nd week on a phenomenal note and the Hindi version is now marching towards the Rs 100 crore mark. While it currently stands with a grand total of Rs 84.44 crore, the animated venture has emerged as the 3rd highest 2nd week grosser of the year after Chhaava and Saiyaara, beating biggies like Sitaare Zameen Par, Housefull 5, Raid 2 and Sikandar among others.
Since there are no major releases this week, the Hindi version of Mahavatar Narsimha will hit the century by the end of its third weekend.
Highest 2nd week grosser of 2025
Chhaava: Rs 186.18 crore
Saiyaara: Rs 110 crore
Mahavatar Narsimha (Hindi): Rs 51.62 crore
Sitaare Zameen Par: Rs 46.45 crore
Raid 2: Rs 41.33 crore
Housefull 5: 34 crore
Kesari 2: Rs 28.81 crore
Sky Force: Rs 24.90 crore
Sikandar: Rs 13.75 crore
Directed by Ashwin Kumar and written by Jayapurna Das, the movie is bankrolled by Shilpa Dhawan, Kushal Desai and Chaitanya Desai under the banners of Kleem Productions and Hombale Films.
The version of the movie was dubbed by Aditya Raj Sharma, Haripriya Matta, Sanket Jaiswal, Priyanka Bhandari, Vasundhra Bose, Harjeet Walia, Sanchit Wartak, Saanwari Yagnik, Dinesh Varma, Uplaksh Kochhar, Akshay Joshi, Dinesh Varma, Harish Moily, Ajay Singhal, Sankalp Jaiswal, Karan Trivedi, Abhishek Sharma, Dixoan Shah, Shahid Zafar, Rakesh Soni, Ayushi Anand, Anshul Sharma
Talking about the review, Firstpost gave the film 3 stars and wrote, “ Mahavtar Narsimha also narrates the beautiful story of a young 5-year-old child of Hiranyakashipu named Prahlad, one of the greatest devotees of Lord Vishnu, who remains fearless of his father’s oppression and makes several attempts to make Hiranyakashipu understand his wrongdoings.
Director Ashwin Kumar deserves accolades for bringing one of the golden parts of our Indian history, which not only speaks about our gods but also sheds light on devotion and important parts of our festivals and celebrations, like Holika Dahan.
In the time of larger-than-life action spectacles and rom-coms, experiencing a movie like Mahavatar Narsimha definitely evokes different kinds of positive and holistic emotions.”