Hombale Films urges fans to protect the Mahavatar Narsimha experience, warns against leaks

Hombale Films urged audiences to avoid posting movie footage online after the Friday release of Mahavatar Narsimha. The production company emphasized protecting the theatrical experience for future viewers. Film enthusiasts often share content from early screenings without considering potential spoilers for others. The animated feature adapts the Hindu tale of Prahlada, whose devotion to Lord Vishnu creates conflict with his immortal father Hiranyakaship. When paternal cruelty reaches extreme levels, Lord Vishnu manifests as his fourth avatar to rescue the faithful son.

The studio plans an extensive animated series spanning ten years through 2037. Seven planned releases will chronicle different avatars of Lord Vishnu across multiple decades. Director Ashwin Kumar collaborated with producers from Kleem Productions on this inaugural project. Producer Vijay Kiragandur expressed pride in presenting Hindu scripture through animation. The filmmaker believes these foundational Indian stories deserve widespread accessibility and connection among audiences.
 

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