It’s official: Mahavatar Narsimha has qualified for the Best Animated Feature category at the 2026 Academy Awards – and the excitement across India (and beyond) is at a fever pitch. Mahavatar Narsimha at Oscars 2026!
Directed by Ashwin Kumar and backed by Hombale Films & Kleem Productions, this mythological animated epic isn’t just another film – it’s a cultural statement. From it’s roots in Hindu Mythology (reimagining avatars of Lord Vishnu) to its stunning animation and emotional storytelling, Mahavatar Narsimha proves home-grown creativity can compete with global giants.
Made on a reportedly modest budget (around ₹15–40 crore), the film smashes expectations. It rapidly became India’s Highest Grossing Animated Film Ever, collecting close to ₹298-300 crore gross domestically and even higher worldwide.
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It’s theatrical success was nothing short of miraculous – from initial scepticism to packed houses across languages and regions. The word-of-mouth, mythological resonance and high quality animation turned it into genuine mass phenomenon.
Making the Oscars 2026 eligibility list alongside global heavyweights such as Zootopia 2, K-pop Demon Hunters, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and Chainsaw Man is a monumental achievement.
If nominated – and win – it could become the First Indian Animated Film to triumph at the Academy Awards. That would not only elevate the film itself but could change the perception of Indian Animation globally – opening doors for more mythological epics, more stylish ambition and more creative risk-taking. The final nominations will be revealed on December 16, marking a potential historic milestone for Indian Animation.
Mahavatar Narsimha stands as a brilliant case study – a film born from ambition, crafted on a modest budget, powered by mythology and sold by heart. For filmmakers, animators and storytellers everywhere, It’s a signal: if you believe in your vision and trust your audience, even the loftiest dreams can come true.
Here’s to hoping that cinemas, awards, global audiences recognize what India has made – a myth, a spectacle and now a global contender.
The film is reportedly the first chapter in a planned seven-part cinematic universe, with the next installment already slated for 2027.
Fingers Crossed. Mahavatar Narsimha – GO NARASIMHA!
Mahavatar Narsimha at Oscars 2026!






















































