Mahavatar Narsimha vs Hari Hara Veera Mallu Box Office: Pawan Kalyan's Film Crosses ₹75 Cr as Both Epics See Strong Growth

Mahavatar Narsimha vs Hari Hara Veera Mallu Box Office: Amid 'Saiyaara' Buzz, Pawan Kalyan's Film Crosses ₹75 Cr as Epic Period Drama Sees Strong Weekend Growth
MUMBAI, India – The Indian box office witnessed a monumental clash this past weekend as two of the year's biggest epics, Ranbir Kapoor's mythological fantasy 'Mahavatar Narsimha' and Pawan Kalyan's period drama 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu,' went head-to-head. Both films have set the cash registers ringing, bringing much-needed cheer to the industry.
After a strong opening weekend and a steady first Monday, the Krish Jagarlamudi directorial, 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu,' has blazed past the ₹75 crore mark, collecting an impressive ₹78 crore in its first four days across all languages. The film, which saw a massive jump in collections on Saturday and Sunday, is riding on exceptional word-of-mouth, with audiences praising Pawan Kalyan's powerful performance and the film's grand scale.
Meanwhile, 'Mahavatar Narsimha' has taken a slight lead in the opening race, powered by the immense buzz around its chart-topping song "Saiyaara." The film has raked in approximately ₹85 crore in its first four days. The viral success of the romantic track, combined with Ranbir Kapoor's star power and the film's spectacular VFX, ensured a thunderous start at the box office from day one.
Monday Litmus Test Passed with Flying Colors
Both films held their ground impressively on the crucial first Monday, a key indicator of long-term success. 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' saw a minimal drop, fueled by its strong audience reception, while 'Mahavatar Narsimha' continued to draw in the youth and family crowds.
Trade analyst Sumit Rawal commented on the healthy competition:
"This is a win-win for the Indian box office. Both films are delivering on their massive promises. While 'Narsimha' had the edge with its music and pre-release hype, 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' is showing incredible staying power thanks to its content. They are catering to slightly different tastes, and the result is that both are finding their audience. This is a perfect example of two big films co-existing and thriving."
With both epics receiving positive reviews and strong audience support, they are now on track to become major blockbusters, proving that grand-scale Indian storytelling remains the undisputed champion at the box office.