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Mahavatar Narsimha’s Pan-India Success: A Slipper Shot to Kannappa

Mahavatar Narsimha Pan India blockbuster Mahavatar Narsimha surprised everyone and emerged as a blockbuster at the box office. Looking at the current trend, the film will easily collect more than 100 Cr gross and can even go bigger. Kannappa makers did a big mistake by not making entire film on divine elements, The initial 2 hours of the film deals with unnecessary 5 Tribal groups , Romance , Action episodes which made audineces completely disconnected with it.

Mahavatar Narsimha, the latest Pan-Indian Film (main Kannada), has emerged as an unexpected blockbuster at the box office. The film’s Pan-India success is a slipper shot to Manchu Vishnu’s Kannappa. 

If we compare many parameters, Kannappa is a much bigger project than Mahavatar Narsimha, as the latter is an animated film, whereas Vishnu’s dream project is a star-studded film

Both films were made on divine elements, but Kannappa miserably failed in Telugu and other languages, ending as an outright disaster, whereas Mahavatar Narasimha is emerging as a pan-Indian blockbuster, doing well in Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. 

Mahavatar Narsimha: A New Pan-India Blockbuster

The day 2 collections of the film saw a 200% jump over day 1, and day 3 is expected to have a 200% jump over day 2. The film is expected to collect more than 15 Cr gross in India in the 1st weekend.

Mahavatar Narsihma surprised everyone and emerged as a blockbuster at the box office. Looking at the current trend, the film will easily collect more than 100 Cr gross and can even go bigger.

Kannappa makers made a big mistake by not making the entire film on divine elements. The initial 2 hours of the film deal with unnecessary 5 Tribal groups, Romance, and Action episodes, which made audiences completely disconnected from it.

Even though the last 40 minutes are filled with divine elements, that could not save the film, as the audiences were already disconnected from the film because of the weak screenplay.

If the makers had filled it with complete divine elements, Kannappa could have been a pan-India blockbuster.

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