
'Mahavatar Narsimha' Box Office Collection Day 15: The mythological animated film emerges as the highest-earning film on Friday, mints Rs 8 crore
As per a report by trade analyst Sacnilk, the movie has collected over Rs 8 crore on its 15th day, which is its third Friday as per early estimates.
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This takes its total collection to a massive Rs 126.25 crore.
Directed by Ashwin Kumar and co-written by Jayapurna Das, Ashwin Kumar, and Rudra Pratap Ghosh, 'Mahavatar Narsimha' has been a box office success story since its release. On its 14th day, the film collected Rs 5.35 crore, with contributions from multiple languages – Kannada Rs 15 lakh, Telugu Rs 1.03 crore, Hindi Rs 4.1 crore, Tamil Rs 6 lakh, and Malayalam Rs 1 lakh.
By the end of week two, the film's total stood at Rs 73.4 crore, led by Hindi Rs 54.95 crore and Telugu Rs 15.13 crore markets.
Theatre occupancy
In the Telugu 3D version, 'Mahavatar Narsimha' recorded an overall occupancy of 31.46% on August 8, 2025, starting with 15.28% in the morning shows, rising to 30.24% in the afternoon, 32.76% in the evening, and peaking at 47.57% in the night shows. The Telugu 2D version also performed strongly with an overall 28.32% occupancy, with night shows touching 37.16%.
In Hindi 2D, the film posted an overall occupancy of 16.38%, climbing from 8.19% in the morning to 27.47% at night. The Hindi 3D version, meanwhile, recorded 12.01% overall occupancy, with night shows hitting 22.07%. These numbers highlight how Mahavatar Narsimha is holding steady across formats and time slots, with significant boosts in the evenings and nights.
The film features voice performances from Aditya Raj Sharma, Haripriya Matta, and Priyanka Bhandari.

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