Movie · 2025 · Animation, Action, Fantasy, Drama · 2h 11m · HI
Curator score: 4.4/10 (58.5K ratings)
When faith is challenged, HE appears.
Overview
Tyrannical demon Hiranyakashyap challenges Vishnu, proclaiming himself a god. However, his son Prahlad remains devoted to Vishnu, who appears as Narsimha to defeat the demon.
A devotional mythological fantasy with genuine scale, strong climactic payoff, and clear audience passion, but also uneven pacing and animation that can feel inconsistent. Worth it if you want a faith-forward spectacle or are curious about the growth of Indian animation; less so if you need polished visuals or subtle storytelling.
Best for
viewers who enjoy Hindu mythology and devotional storytelling
fans of animated fantasy with big emotional climaxes
audiences interested in Indian animation as a growing craft
people who don’t mind rough edges if the finale lands hard
Skip if
you want consistently high-end animation
you prefer nuanced, understated drama over overt religious mythmaking
you are sensitive to uneven pacing or rushed exposition
you’re looking for a purely secular fantasy adventure
Overview
Mahavatar Narsimha is built like a sermon and a spectacle at once: a familiar myth told with earnest conviction, aiming less for irony than for reverence. That sincerity is a big part of its appeal, and for many viewers it will be the whole point. The central conflict is simple, but the emotional architecture is effective, especially if you respond to stories of faith tested by tyranny.
Worth noting
The film’s biggest strength is its sense of payoff. Even viewers who find the middle uneven tend to single out the final stretch as the moment where the movie truly ignites. The background score and select visual passages do a lot of heavy lifting, giving the climax a sense of grandeur that can override earlier roughness.
Bottom line
At the same time, the animation quality is inconsistent enough to keep the film from feeling fully transcendent. Some scenes look ambitious and striking; others expose the limits of the production. If you come in expecting a polished, universally accessible animated epic, you may be frustrated. If you come in for devotion, mythic intensity, and a rare Indian animated feature with real scale, it has enough force to justify the watch.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Nikhil (4.5★) · 191 likes
Be the Prahalad to your Narsimha ❤️
This isn't just a film. it's an experience that resonates with both the believer and the cinephile. Whether you watch it for the story or to appreciate Indian animation's growth, it delivers on all fronts !
Rahul Gill (5★) · 145 likes
This movie is another example of what happens when makers make a movie with true devotion, and another thing I'm happy about is that most of the shows in Delhi for this movie are housefull (even morning shows).
CineNil_02 (3★) · 124 likes
Last 15 minutes was epic. Also the background score and some visuals were amazing but the animation should have been much better. I could clearly see flaws in many scenes.
Storytelling was uneven as some events were rushed while others were dragged.
Overall it was average. But the last 15 minutes gave pure goosebumps. That was the only thing that truly uplifted the whole film.
Vishwajeet Singh Shekhawat (4.5★) · 118 likes
The best of the best.
Uday Kumar Kodali (2.5★) · 110 likes
I really wish people would stop just glorifying anything just for the sake of it being religious. This movie is mid at best. The idea of making an animated mythological film on a grand scale is a good one. But I believe these ideas should only be implemented if they’re really sure about the final product, not just figuring it out in the process. The story is mostly known, so the most important part in keeping the audience engaged is… more I really wish people would stop just glorifying anything just for the sake of it being religious. This movie is mid at best. The idea of making an animated mythological film on a grand scale is a good one. But I believe these ideas should only be implemented if they’re really sure about the final product, not just figuring it out in the process. The story is mostly known, so the most important part in keeping the audience engaged is… more
2022 · Action, Drama, Thriller · 2h 27m · Curator 5.7/10 (146.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix Standard with Ads, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A spiritually charged tale where divine force, ritual, and confrontation with power drive the drama.