
Mahavatar Parshuram Motion Poster First Reaction
Social chatter is overwhelmingly positive and hype-driven about Mahavatar Parshuram as a big-budget, mythological follow-up to Mahavatar Narsimha, with frequent mentions of Hombale Films' blockbuster streak and a planned December 2027 release.
Buzz Score
81.25/100
social buzz · out of 100
Watch Score
6.8/10
AI watch recommendation · out of 10
Sentiment
Very Positive
overall tone
Mentions
25
tracked posts
Mahavatar Parshuram (Motion Poster) — Reviews & Audience Reactions
Discussion trend
Buzz score history
2 snapshots
↓ 9
Average
86
Peak
90
Based on social media discussions
Sentiment mix
Audience mood breakdown
Positive
80%
Neutral
20%
Negative
0%
Audience verdict
Watch Score
6.8/10
Consensus
Mixed Positive
Confidence
62%
Social posts show strong pre-release enthusiasm—recurring praise for Hombale Films' blockbuster track record, the cultural impact of Mahavatar Narsimha, and high-box-office buzz (notably a viral clash post). However, these are anticipation-driven announcements and hype rather than actual viewer reviews, so the recommendation is cautiously positive.
Audience highlights
Hombale Films' blockbuster track record (KGF, Kantara, Salaar) inspires confidence
Epic/mythological and devotional tone that evokes cultural resonance
First look/title-reveal motion poster generated excitement and ‘goosebumps’
What people loved
- Hombale Films' blockbuster track record (KGF, Kantara, Salaar) inspires confidence
- Epic/mythological and devotional tone that evokes cultural resonance
- First look/title-reveal motion poster generated excitement and ‘goosebumps’
- Anticipation of a major box-office event/clash in December 2027
Common criticisms
- Release pushed/delayed to 2027 noted by several posts
- Mention that Mahavatar Narsimha missed a major milestone raises expectations/pressure
- Some skepticism about promotional material authenticity (AI-generated teaser claims)
Quick facts
- Type
- Movie
- Genre
- Animation, Action, Fantasy
About
The second installment in the Mahavatar trilogy, to focus on the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, Parashurama. Plot TBA.