

According to Sacnilk’s report, the movie collected Rs 15 crore on the ninth day. The total collection is expected to be Rs 67.95 crore. Read full story to know about the collection in detail.
'Mahavatar Narasimha' breaks records
New Delhi: 'Mahavatar Narsimha', directed by Ashwin Kumar, is doing really well at the box office. The movie was released in theaters on 25 July. The Hindi version is performing well. People are really enjoying the film. It has been nine days since the movie came out. Recently, the Saturday box office numbers were released, and they look great.
'Mahavatar Narsimha' has already made a lot of money in nine days. Many big movies are trying to compete with it. Director Mohit Suri's 'Sye Raa', Ajay Devgn's 'Son of Sardaar 2', and 'Dhakad 2' are all trying to get attention at the box office, but they aren't affecting the earnings of 'Mahavatar Narsimha'.
According to Sacnilk's report, the movie collected Rs 15 crore on the ninth day. The total collection is expected to be Rs 67. 95 crore. Here's the daily collection:
Day 1 - 1.75 crore,
Day 2 - 4.6 crore,
Day 3 - 9.5 crore,
Day 4 - 6 crore,
Day 5 - 7.7 crore,
Day 6 - 7.7 crore,
Day 7 - 7.5 crore,
Day 8 - 7.7 crore,
Day 9 - 15 crore
Total collection: Rs 67.95 crore (Early Report)
Hindi and Telugu audiences supported the film the most. The biggest share of the film's earnings came from the Hindi version, which made 26.65 crore, and the Telugu version, which made 9.32 crore. Meanwhile, the Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam versions only earned 2 crore each.
The film benefited from increasing screen counts. At first, it was shown on just 800 screens, but the demand from the audience led to an increase to 2000 screens. Its popularity also challenged the success of Mohit Suri's film 'Saira. ' On 30 July (Wednesday), 'Mahavatar Narsimha' made the most money, while 'Saira' only made 7.5 crore that day.
'Mahavatar Narsimha' proved that good content can make animated films perform well at the box office. The film's success also shows that Indian audiences are starting to like new and unique ideas. Hombale Films has once again shown their ability to understand the quality of their content and the choices of their audience.
The success of 'Mahavatara Narsimha' is especially impressive because it came out without any big-name stars or a lot of marketing. Its popularity grew through people talking about it and sharing their thoughts on social media.
This achievement shows that even films with smaller budgets can outperform bigger, more expensive movies in Indian cinema. This movie also shows that Indian audiences are not just looking for famous actors or lots of action. They care about good, enjoyable content.