Oscars 2026: ‘Mahavatar Narsimha’ Earns Academy Qualification, Set to Compete with ‘KPop Demon Hunters’, ‘Chainsaw Man’ & More
In a proud moment for Indian cinema, Mahavatar Narsimha has officially qualified for the Oscars 2026, making it eligible to compete in the upcoming Academy Awards. The film will now go up against prominent international contenders, including the much-talked-about KPop Demon Hunters, Chainsaw Man, and several other global titles gaining festival traction.
Directed with a blend of mythology and contemporary storytelling, Mahavatar Narsimha has garnered attention for its striking visuals, narrative ambition, and fresh interpretation of the revered avatar from Indian scriptures. Its qualification signals growing international recognition for culturally rooted Indian stories with global appeal.
Industry observers note that the film’s strong festival reception, audience engagement, and technical craft may help it stand out in a diverse competition pool. Meanwhile, titles like KPop Demon Hunters and Chainsaw Man—backed by massive fan bases and international studio support—ensure a competitive race ahead.
For Indian filmmakers and audiences, Mahavatar Narsimha entering the Oscar-qualifying circuit represents a significant milestone, continuing the country’s steady rise on the world cinema stage. The Academy will announce the official nominations early next year, following screening rounds and voting processes.
As anticipation builds, fans and trade experts alike will be watching closely to see whether Mahavatar Narsimha advances further on the road to the Oscars.

