Mahavatar Narsimha has entered the official eligibility list for Best Animated Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards. You now see the film standing among global animated titles. This puts Indian animation in a rare spotlight and draws attention to how far the industry has come.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has cleared 36 films to compete this year. You will find Mahavatar Narsimha listed alongside Chainsaw Man The Movie Reze Arc, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle, The Bad Guys 2 and KPop Demon Hunters, which shows the scale of competition.
Hombale Films produced the film with Kleem Productions and brought a familiar mythological story to animation. You follow the battle between the asura king Hiranyakashyap and his son Prahlad, shaped around Lord Vishnu’s Narasimha avatar with a focus on emotion and conflict.
Viewers noticed the effort behind the animation and visual detailing. You see how the film blends traditional themes with modern design choices. The scale of the project stands out and reflects a push to treat Indian animation as serious cinema.
The film has also done well at the Indian box office. You can see growing interest in animated stories rooted in mythology. This response signals a shift in how Indian audiences now accept animation beyond children’s films.
You now wait to see if Mahavatar Narsimha reaches the final nomination round. The shortlist remains tough with big global studios in the race. Every stage ahead will test how the film holds up against heavyweight international productions.
This film launches the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe. You can expect Mahavatar Parshuram next, which is planned for a 2027 release. The long-term goal is to build a series around Vishnu’s avatars across several years.
With Oscar attention, the film earns wider exposure. You witness a rare moment where Indian animation crosses borders. The journey itself signals a change in how global audiences view stories rooted in Indian mythology.



