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Mahavatar Narasimha 30 Days Box Office Collection Tracker – First Month Box Office Report

The animated Indian mythology action film titled Mahavatar Narasimha has emerged as the biggest dark horse of 2025 at the box office. After a slow start in theatres, this Ashwin Kumar directorial gained momentum in the second week and began earning double-digit figures.

Based on the story of Lord Vishnu’s Narasimha avatar and his battle against the demon king Hiranyakashipu, this film is a perfect example of why public word of mouth is the most powerful PR agency in the world. Despite being an animated film, cinemagoers of all ages have shown immense interest in watching it on the big screen.

Mahavatar Narsimha film epic poster featuring lead characters

Mahavatar Narasimha – 30 Days (Day 1 to Day 30) Box Office Collections in India:

Here is the daily updated report of Mahavatar Narasimha’s 30-day box office collection in India, from Day 1 to Day 30:

Day 1 – 1.46 crores

Day 2 – 3.59 crores

Day 3 – 7.06 crores

Day 4 – 3.89 crores

Day 5 – 5.32 crores

Day 6 – 5.58 crores

Day 7 – 5.92 crores

Day 8 – 5.30 crores

Day 9 – 11.25 crores

Day 10 – 16.27 crores

Day 11 – 4.80 crores

Day 12 – 6.10 crores

Day 13 – 4.20 crores

Day 14 – 3.70 crores

Day 15 – 5.36 crores

Day 16 – 16.56 crores

Day 17 – 18.07 crores

Day 18 – 3.83 crores

Day 19 – 4.57 crores

Day 20 – 3.17 crores

Day 21 – 2 crores

Day 22 – 5.97 crores

Day 23 – 5.37 crores

Day 24 – 6.56 crores

Day 25 – 1.40 crores

Day 26– 1.74 crores

Day 27 – 1.21 crores

Day 28 – 99 lacs

Day 29 – 1.85 crores

Day 30 – 5 crores

30 Days Grand Total 168.09 Crores

Mahavatar Narasimha is a low-budget film, with only 40 crore Indian rupees spent on its production. The Hindi version of the film was first premiered at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024 under the Indian Panorama section. No one expected at the time that this film would become the most profitable Indian film of 2025.

After the success of Mahavatar Narasimha, there is a high chance we might see more animated versions of famous Indian mythological epics in the near future. Its success also proves once again that making quality content should be the first priority for Indian filmmakers, rather than relying on big stars.

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