Overview
- The film earned ₹106 crore in India across 12 days after crossing the ₹100 crore threshold on Day 11.
- International rollouts pushed its global gross past ₹121 crore.
- Released across five Indian languages in 2D and 3D formats, it relied on word-of-mouth over conventional marketing to draw family and devotional audiences.
- As the first Indian animated feature to breach ₹100 crore domestically, the movie marks a milestone for culturally rooted animation.
- Development is under way on Mahavatar Parshuram, the next chapter in the seven-film Mahavatar Cinematic Universe set for 2027.