Trailer of the film Mahavtar Narasimha released: Amazing scene of Prahlad’s faith and victory of Dharma over Adharma, the film will be released on 25th July

The trailer of the film Mahavtar Narasimha has been released. This 2 minute 52 second trailer shows the story of the devotion of Bhakta Prahlad and the incarnation of Lord Narasimha. The trailer starts with the mantra ‘Om Brahma Devaya Namah’. It shows how Lord Vishnu incarnates as Narasimha and destroys evil and re-establishes religion and humanity. The story revolves around Prahlad, who is an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu and who faces his atheist father Hiranyakashyap, who has been blessed with immortality by Lord Brahma. The trailer shows the roar of faith when Lord Vishnu’s incarnation, Mahavtar Narasimha is born, his incarnation to protect Prahlad makes this story divine. Production house Hombale Films, which has made big films like South’s blockbuster franchises like KGF, Kantara, Salaar and Bagheera, is now bringing this film in collaboration with Clem Productions. Not only this, he will also bring the story of ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu. It will start with Mahavtar Narasimha (2025). After this, Mahavtar Parashuram (2027), Mahavtar Raghunandan (2029), Mahavtar Dwarkadhish (2031), Mahavtar Gokulanand (2033), Mahavtar Kalki Part 1 (2035) and Mahavtar Kalki Part 2 (2037) will also come. Producer Shilpa Dhawan said, now the time has come to roar. After 5 years of hard work, we are ready to bring the great saga of Shri Narasimha and Shri Varaha to the world. Every frame, every moment, every heartbeat is going to bring this divine story alive. Get ready for a visual masterpiece that will leave you speechless. The roar of Narasimha is coming and it is going to change everything. Director Ashwin Kumar said, the trailer of the first animated film of the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe has now been released and that too on the holy land of Vrindavan where it was launched by revered Indresh Ji Maharaj. What could have been a more auspicious start than this. It was our dream to keep the culture and heritage of India alive through today’s media and screen and today that dream seems to be coming true.

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