Mahavatar Narsimha Box Office Collection Day 6
Mahavatar Narsimha is one of those films that manages to surprise even the most regular box office watchers. On Day 6, according to early reports from Sacnilk, the film added a hefty ₹7.7 crore (all languages), keeping its solid run going even as weekdays usually slow things down for most movies. Anyone following its daily numbers knows that this sort of consistency is pretty rare, especially for an animated feature in India.
Total net in India after six days stands right around ₹37.25 crore, with gross collection already touching ₹44.25 crore—making it a bona fide hit among new releases. The momentum is coming from both Hindi and Telugu belts, and there’s a steady chatter online about packed shows, especially in the evenings..
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On another X/Twitter, @narne_kumar06 shared a Mahavatar Narsimha box office collection:
Mahavatar Narsimha India Gross Collection
According to sacnilk, While most animated movies in India have a tough time at the box office, Mahavatar Narsimha is rewriting the rules. Its India Gross Collection currently sits around ₹44.25 crore after 6 days. The film’s growing appeal—even beyond metro cities—suggests it’s on track to hit even bigger numbers over the second week.
It’s worth noting, too, that the Hindi version is leading the charge. According to data, out of the ₹37.25 crore net in India so far, ₹20.9 crore comes from Hindi screenings, which is unusual for a South-backed animated movie. Southern regions like Hyderabad and Bengaluru are still reporting high occupancy rates across both Telugu and Kannada shows, especially during prime time..
Quick Box Office Recap
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Day 1: ₹1.75 crore
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Day 2: ₹4.6 crore
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Day 3: ₹9.5 crore
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Day 4: ₹6 crore
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Day 5: ₹7.7 crore
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Day 6: ₹7.7 crore
Total (Day 6): ₹37.25 crore India net.
India Gross Collection
After 6 Days: ₹44.25 crore India gross. The film is closing in on the “₹50 crore club,” something almost unheard of for Indian animated features.