Witness the Divine Avatar! Mahavatar Narasimha – India’s First Spiritual Animated Franchise Releasing July 2025!
- Rani Singh
- Jun 30
- 3 min read
Witness the roar of dharma in Mahavatar Narasimha Cinematic Universe, the first film in India’s epic spiritual animation series on Lord Vishnu’s divine incarnations.

India is entering a new era of storytelling — one where dharma meets digital, and bhakti meets blockbuster. With the launch of the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, Indian cinema takes a giant spiritual leap into the animated world of divine avatars, starting with the fierce and awe-inspiring tale of Lord Narasimha.
Created by Hombale Films in collaboration with Kleem Productions, the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe is more than just a film series — it’s a sacred cinematic movement. Blending Indian mythology, spiritual depth, and stunning animation, the franchise will retell the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu over seven animated films, beginning with Mahavatar Narasimha, releasing on July 25, 2025.
A Vision Rooted in Sanatan Dharma
“At Hombale Films, we believe in storytelling that transcends time and borders,” said the team in a heartfelt announcement.
Their aim is simple and powerful: to bring India’s spiritual heritage to the big screen in a way that connects with today’s youth while staying true to the ancient wisdom of Sanatan Dharma.
The Mahavatar Cinematic Universe is a 12-year journey through the divine avatars of Lord Vishnu — from Narasimha to Kalki. This universe isn’t just about movies — it will also include comics, digital stories, video games, and collectibles, giving people many exciting ways to experience and engage with these sacred stories.

The Power of Mahavatar Narasimha
The first film in the series, Mahavatar Narasimha, is directed by Ashwin Kumar and produced by Shilpaa Dhawan, Kushal Desai, and Chaitanya Desai under the banner of Kleem Productions. The film promises 3D animation, pan-India language releases, and a cinematic experience infused with devotion and grandeur.
To launch this divine cinematic saga, the makers released the first thunderous song, “Roar of Narasimha,” composed by @samcsmusic, in five languages — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. The powerful track and accompanying visuals have already ignited excitement on social media, giving a glimpse of the divine rage and energy of this formidable avatar.
The Story of Lord Narasimha: Half-Man, Half-Lion, All Divine
To understand the spiritual weight of this cinematic journey, one must first understand the story of Narasimha, the fourth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Long ago, the demon king Hiranyakashipu ruled the world with arrogance and cruelty. Blessed with a boon that made him nearly invincible — no man or beast, weapon or object, indoors or outdoors, during day or night could kill him — he believed himself to be god. But his own son, Prahlad, was a devout follower of Lord Vishnu, refusing to worship his father.
Frustrated by his son’s unwavering faith, Hiranyakashipu tried to kill Prahlad many times, but the boy was always protected by Vishnu. In a moment of rage, the king demanded:
“If your God is everywhere, is He in this pillar?”
When Prahlad said with full faith that Lord Vishnu was everywhere, Vishnu appeared from a pillar in a fierce form — Narasimha, who was neither a man nor an animal. At sunset (which was neither day nor night), on a doorstep (which was neither inside nor outside), Narasimha placed the demon king Hiranyakashipu on his lap and tore him apart with his claws. This act fulfilled the conditions of the king’s special boon and protected dharma (righteousness).
This is not just a story of justice — it shows the power of faith, the strength of truth over ego, and the final victory of good over evil.

Full List of Mahavatar Movie Series:
Mahavatar Narasimha – 2025
Mahavatar Parshuram – 2027
Mahavatar Raghunandan (Lord Ram) – 2029
Mahavatar Dwarkadhish (Lord Krishna) – 2031
Mahavatar Gokulananda (Krishna as a child) – 2033
Mahavatar Kalki Part 1 – 2035
Mahavatar Kalki Part 2 – 2037
Each movie will offer a special spiritual experience, based on ancient Indian scriptures. With the help of modern animation, these films aim to connect deeply with today’s generation and share the eternal message of Sanatan Dharma.

Bhakti Meets Blockbuster: A New Era Begins
In today’s time, when most movies are filled with violence, explicit content, and controversy, Mahavatar Narasimha shines like a breath of purity and devotion. This is not just a film — it’s a spiritual movement, a soulful reminder that we need stories that reconnect us with faith, dharma, and our sacred roots.
The Mahavatar Cinematic Universe is a cinematic yatra (journey) — bringing to life the divine avatars of Lord Vishnu, not just as mythological tales, but as living symbols of righteousness, courage, and divine power.
This is the roar of Sanatan, echoing from the silver screen, reminding us that the avatars of Hinduism are not just stories of the past — they are eternal truths that still guide the soul today. It’s time we bring devotion beyond temples and into theatres. Let cinema carry the message of divinity.
Jai Narasimha! Jai Vishnu! Jai Sanatan Dharma!
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