Mahavatar Parshuram’ First Poster Unveiled on Parshuram Jayanti, Hombale Films Announces December 2027 Release
April 19, 2026 | by INVC Desk
Bengaluru, India — April 19, 2026
Hombale Films has officially unveiled the first poster of its upcoming animated epic Mahavatar Parshuram on the occasion of Parshuram Jayanti, marking a major announcement for fans of mythological cinema in India.
The film is the second installment in the ambitious Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, a multi-part animated franchise inspired by the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu.
Poster Reveal Signals pan-India release strategy
The production house shared the poster via its official social media platforms in multiple languages, including Hindi and English, confirming a pan-India release strategy.
The caption accompanying the poster reads: “When righteousness declines, the axe rises.” The statement reflects the central theme of the film, portraying Parshuram as a force restoring balance against injustice.
Release Timeline Confirmed
According to the makers, Mahavatar Parshuram is scheduled for release in December 2027, although the exact date has not yet been announced.
The announcement comes as a major update following the success of the franchise’s first film, Mahavatar Narasimha, which received strong audience appreciation for its storytelling and visual execution.
Expanding the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe
The Mahavatar Cinematic Universe is envisioned as a seven-part animated saga exploring the divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu. With its blend of mythology and modern storytelling techniques, the franchise aims to appeal to both traditional audiences and younger viewers.
Producer Vijay Kiragandur emphasized the creative vision behind the project, stating that the goal is to reconnect audiences with India’s cultural roots while presenting stories in a format that resonates with contemporary viewers.
The film is directed by Ashwin Kumar, who is expected to bring a visually immersive approach to the mythological narrative.
High Expectations for Visual Spectacle
Early glimpses from the poster suggest that the film will feature high-end visual effects and cinematic animation, positioning it as a large-scale mythological spectacle.
The announcement has generated strong buzz among fans, especially those who have been awaiting the next chapter following Mahavatar Narasimha.
Industry observers note that the growing popularity of animated mythological films in India could further boost the film’s reach across domestic and global markets.
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