Hombale Films Unveils 'Mahavatar Parshuram' as Next Epic Animated Saga

Hombale Films has announced 'Mahavatar Parshuram' as the second installment in its planned seven-part animated Mahavatar Cinematic Universe. The film will depict the story of Lord Vishnu's sixth avatar, who rises to end the tyranny of corrupt kings. Producer Vijay Kiragandur stated the film aims to reconnect audiences with cultural roots through a modern format. Directed by Ashwin Kumar and produced under Hombale Films and Kleem Production, the film is slated for a theatrical release in December 2027.

Key Points: Mahavatar Parshuram: Hombale Films' New Animated Epic

  • Second film in 7-part Mahavatar Cinematic Universe
  • Story of Vishnu's sixth avatar, Parshuram
  • Directed by Ashwin Kumar
  • Theatrical release set for December 2027
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Hombale Films announces second part in Mahavatar Cinematic Universe; Mahavatar Parshuram

Hombale Films announces 'Mahavatar Parshuram,' the second film in its 7-part animated Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, releasing December 2027.

"Our stories are our strength. With Mahavatar Parashuram, we aim to reconnect audiences with the power of our roots. - Vijay Kiragandur"

Bengaluru, April 19

Hombale Films has announced the second instalment of the planned seven-part animated Mahavatar Cinematic Universe titled 'Mahavatar Parshuram'. The makers have released a glimpse video and the first look poster of the film on Sunday.

Following the massive success of Mahavatar Narsimha, presented by Hombale Films and produced by Kleem Production, Mahavatar Parshuram is set to enthral the audience with the story of the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. The animated film is directed by Ashwin Kumar.

The tagline on the poster of the film reads, "Where Patience Ends, the Axe of Parshuraam Begins!" Promising a visual spectacle, the film will depict how Vishnu took the Parshuraam avatar to end the tyranny of corrupt and arrogant Kshatriya kings who had abandoned dharma (righteousness) and were oppressing the world.

Hombale Films shared the poster and a glimpse of the film on their Instagram handle.

"When Dharma falls, Parshu rises. Presenting the next from the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe. #MahavatarParshuraam. Coming December 2027. Not a ruler, but a force against adharma, restoring balance across ages," wrote Hombale Films

Sharing his vision on the film's cultural and emotional foundation, Producer Vijay Kiragandur said, "Our stories are our strength. With Mahavatar Parashuram, we aim to reconnect audiences with the power of our roots while presenting it in a format that resonates with today's generation. This is a story of legacy, strength, and purpose."

Directed by Ashwin Kumar, the film is produced by Vijay Kiragandur and Shilpaa Dhawan under the banners of Hombale Films and Kleem Production. The music is composed by Sam CS.

The film is expected to be released in theatres in December 2027.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a brilliant way to introduce our rich mythology to kids and the younger generation through animation. The Mahavatar Cinematic Universe concept is ambitious. Hope the storytelling and animation quality match the scale of the vision.
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Vikram M
Parshuram's story is so relevant today - fighting against corruption and adharma. The poster looks powerful. Hombale has earned our trust with their previous projects. Hoping for a respectful and authentic portrayal, not just spectacle.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves learning about different mythologies, this is exciting! The Indian animation scene is really stepping up. The seven-part universe plan is massive. Wishing the team all the best.
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Rohit P
Sam CS on music is a huge plus! His background score can elevate the film to another level. Just hoping the wait until 2027 is worth it. They should release some making-of content or teasers in between to keep the excitement alive.
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Michael C
The ambition here is commendable. A seven-part animated cinematic universe is a bold move. The key will be in the execution and maintaining consistency across all films. Fingers crossed for the team in Bengaluru.
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