Just a day before the much-hyped animated epic Mahavatar Narsimha hits the big screen, the makers have dropped a jaw-dropping anthem that’s got chills running down our spines. Titled ‘Faith Will Roar’, this latest release isn’t just a song—it’s an emotional war cry, a cinematic power-punch, and honestly, a teaser for the kind of spiritual storm the film promises to be.
If you haven’t hit the play button yet, you’re missing out on something truly epic.
The Voice, The Vision, The Vibe
Let’s start with the obvious—B Praak’s voice. It’s raw, it’s powerful, and it punches you straight in the heart. The man pours every ounce of soul into this track, and when paired with Sam CS’s goosebump-worthy score, it becomes so much more than music—it becomes an experience.
But what really seals the deal is the visuals. We’re talking high-energy sequences, mythical scale animation, dramatic lighting, intense divine energy… and Narsimha roaring like the protector he is. If the goal was to make us feel the power of devotion, mission accomplished.
Not Just a Song—It’s a Spiritual Battle Cry
The makers aren’t kidding when they call this song a “declaration of faith and strength.” Faith Will Roar doesn’t just hype you up for the film, it sets the spiritual tone. You feel the battle between darkness and light, the triumph of divinity, and the unwavering force of belief.
It’s not your average Bollywood dance number. It’s bold, cinematic, spiritual, and soul-stirring. This is how you do mythological music in 2025.

And yeah, this ain’t just promo—it’s prelude.
Enter the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe
Directed by Ashwin Kumar, Mahavatar Narsimha is the opening chapter of what could be India’s most ambitious animated film franchise ever—the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe. Think MCU vibes, but make it Vishnu avatars. Seriously.
This franchise has already announced a lineup that includes:
- Mahavatar Parshuram (2027)
- Mahavatar Raghunandan (2029)
- Mahavatar Dwarkandhish (2031)
- Mahavatar Gokulananda (2033)
- Mahavatar Kalki – Part 1 (2035)
- Mahavatar Kalki – Part 2 (2037)
Yup, it’s a whole spiritual saga spread across more than a decade. And if ‘Faith Will Roar’ is anything to go by, they’re not holding back.
A Game-Changer for Indian Animation
Let’s be real—India hasn’t really had that one animated film that changed the game. But Mahavatar Narsimha, backed by Kleem Productions and presented by Hombale Films, might just be the one to do it.
This is animation with heart, scale, and soul. It doesn’t shy away from myth, from devotion, or from delivering a cinematic spectacle that feels worthy of the gods.
The fact that it’s being released in five Indian languages shows just how serious the creators are about making this a pan-India phenomenon.
One Day to Go… And We’re Already Roaring
With the film dropping July 25, 2025, and Faith Will Roar already making waves online, you can feel the build-up. The buzz is loud. The faith is real. And the roar? Oh, it’s thunderous.
So whether you’re in it for the mythology, the music, or just some soul-lifting cinema—Mahavatar Narsimha is promising something fresh, fierce, and full of faith.
Jay-Ho to that.