Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 is being celebrated with grandeur across India and the world. This year, South India is witnessing a unique cinematic touch to the festivities. While last year’s pandals highlighted Kantara, this year the spotlight is on Homable Films’ magnum opus Mahaavatar Narasimha. Giant Ganpati idols themed around the movie have gone viral on social media, showcasing how cinema is merging with cultural traditions.
From Kantara to Mahaavatar Narasimha: The Homable Influence
Over the last few years, Homable Films has emerged as India’s biggest production powerhouse. After delivering Kantara, a folklore-inspired blockbuster, the studio released Mahaavatar Narasimha—hailed as the largest Indian animated film, breaking multiple box-office records.
The craze for these films has gone beyond cinema halls. Last year, during Ganesh Chaturthi, one pandal showcased Ganpati dressed in a Bhoota Kola avatar, inspired by Kantara. This year, a larger-than-life idol of Lord Ganesha accompanied by Mahaavatar Narasimha reflects the deep cultural imprint of Homable stories.
Homable Films: Redefining Indian Cinema
Homable Films has consistently delivered pan-India blockbusters that blend powerful storytelling with world-class production. With KGF: Chapter 1 & 2, Kantara, and Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, the studio has set new benchmarks for Indian cinema.
The KGF franchise alone, directed by Prashanth Neel and starring Yash, grossed nearly ₹1500 crore worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing Indian film franchises ever.
Upcoming Lineup: Kantara Chapter 1 and Salaar Part 2
The studio’s exciting lineup includes Kantara: Chapter 1 (releasing October 2, 2025), Salaar: Part 2 – Shauryanga Parva, and an upcoming untitled project starring Hrithik Roshan. Clearly, Homable Films is not just shaping the box office but also leaving its mark on festivals, culture, and people’s hearts.



