
Mahavatar Narsimha trailer: Lord Vishnu and Prahald's epic tale comes alive
Watch the trailer here: 'Mahavatar Narsimha' is produced under the Kleem Productions banner by Shilpaa Dhawan, Kushal Desai and Chaitanya Desai, with Hombale Films presenting the project. The film promises a powerful blend of mythology and cinematic storytelling.Adding to the excitement, the makers also announced the launch of the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, hinting at a larger vision that could expand the narrative beyond this initial chapter.The official release calendar includes 'Mahavatar Narsimha' in 2025, followed by 'Mahavatar Parshuram' (2027), 'Mahavatar Raghunandan' (2029), 'Mahavatar Dhawkadhesh' (2031), 'Mahavatar Gokulananda' (2033), 'Mahavatar Kalki Part 1' (2035), and 'Mahavatar Kalki Part 2' (2037).- Ends
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