In a historic announcement that blends spirituality with state-of-the-art storytelling, Hombale Films and Clem Productions have revealed the creation of the Mahavtar Cinematic Universe (MCU) — a decade-long animated franchise dedicated to showcasing the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu.

This epic universe will begin its journey with Mahavatar Narasimha, releasing on July 25, 2025, and will culminate with Mahavatar Kalki Part 2 in 2037. Promising breathtaking animation, spiritual depth, and a connection to India’s rich heritage, this cinematic saga will unfold across films, games, comics, and more.

Official Mahavtar Cinematic Release Calendar:

  • Mahavatar Narasimha – 2025
  • Mahavatar Parashurama – 2027
  • Mahavatar Raghunandan – 2029
  • Mahavatar Dwarkadhish – 2031
  • Mahavatar Gokulananda – 2033
  • Mahavatar Kalki Part 1 – 2035
  • Mahavatar Kalki Part 2 – 2037

Director Ashwin Kumar, who will helm the first film, expressed his excitement saying,

“We are bringing India’s spiritual legacy to the big screen like never before. This journey through the Dashavatars is just the beginning… Now India will roar”

Producer Shilpa Dhawan added,

“It’s thrilling to imagine our divine stories coming to life through powerful visuals and storytelling. This is more than just a film series — it’s a spiritual revolution.”

More Than Just Movies: A Divine Universe Across Platforms

The Mahavtar Universe is not confined to the silver screen. Fans can soon immerse themselves through graphic novels, interactive video games, digital tales, and exclusive collectibles. Whether it’s kids exploring games or adults reading spiritual comics, this initiative aims to reintroduce Indian mythology in a fresh, modern form.

Mahavatar Narasimha, releasing in 3D and five Indian languages, will be a visual spectacle — merging devotion, cinematic brilliance, and rich cultural storytelling to reconnect today’s generation with timeless Indian values.

Get ready for a mythological revolution — because from 2025 to 2037, Lord Vishnu’s avatars will not just be worshipped… they’ll be experienced.