Divya Delhi : At the box office, Mahavatar Narsimha has become India's highest-grossing animated film, shattering previous records. 'Mahavatar Narsimha', directed by Ashwin Kumar, has become the highest-grossing animated picture in India, with a total of Rs 91.25 crore in just ten days. This achievement has been achieved by the film in just ten days. The success of the epic drama that was performed in multiple languages is an indication that Indian animation and its rich storytelling traditions have a bright future ahead of them. Currently, Ashwin Kumar's Mahavatar Narsimha is doing exceptionally well at the box office. The animated mythological movie, which tells the story of Prahlad Maharaj and the fearsome Narasimha incarnation of Lord Vishnu, has struck a tremendous chord with spectators, as seen by the astronomical amount of Rs 91.25 crore that it has collected in just ten days since its premiere. As of right now, the movie has surpassed foreign blockbusters such as "Spider-Man" and "Kung Fu Panda" at the domestic box office, making it India's highest-grossing animated feature picture. As to the information provided by Sacnilk.com, the total amount of money it has made across the globe is an impressive Rs 112 crore. After being released in both 2D and 3D editions in various languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, the film has found particularly great momentum in the Telugu 3D version, which achieved an occupancy rate of 88.94 percent. With a good occupancy rate of 68.30 percent, the Hindi 3D version followed closely behind, which is a reflection of the film's widespread appeal.