'Coolie and Kabir' could not stand before Mahavatar Narsimha, earnings on Sunday were higher than Super


Posted on 18th Aug 2025 02:04 pm by rohit kumar

South cinema's animated film Mahavatar Narsimha surprised everyone with its out of the box success. Even after three weeks of its release, a large number of people are reaching the theaters to watch this movie. Mahavatar Narsimha, which created history in terms of earnings, has surprised everyone with its box office collection (Mahavatar Narsimha Collection Day 24) even on the 24th day of its release.

 

Even after the release of new films like War 2 and Coolie, this mythological animated film is not ready to accept defeat. Let us know how much business this movie has done last Sunday.

 

Bumper collection of Mahavatar Narsimha

 

Mahavatar Narsimha has added another big chapter of its success in the history of Indian cinema. This film has become the only animated movie in India that has done a business of more than 200 crores at the domestic box office. There has been no decline in its earnings even on the fourth Sunday of its release.

 

According to the report of Saccanilk, Mahavatar Narasimha has collected 8 crores on the 24th day of its release, which is about 1.5 crores more than Saturday. Looking at these figures, it can be clearly said that the release of the latest release Rajinikanth's Coolie and Hrithik Roshan's War 2 has not had any significant impact on Mahavatar Narasimha.

 

If the earnings of the 24th day are added, now the total business of Mahavatar Narasimha at the box office has become 210 crores. It is believed that this movie can be seen earning good income in the coming days as well.

 

The story of Mahavatar Narasimha won everyone's heart

 

Actually, Mahavatar Narasimha, made under the banner of South cinema's famous production house Hombale Films, shows the essence of the story of Lord Vishnu's fourth incarnation Narasimha and his supreme devotee Prahlad. This animated movie has been presented in a very wonderful way through VFX and special effects, which is being liked a lot by the audience in the theatres.

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