Mahavatar: Vicky Kaushal Turns Lord Parashurama In New Mythological Film
Dinesh Vijan's Maddock Films is taking a bold step into the realms of mythological cinema with the announcement of Mahavatar, a film that promises to breathe new life into the age-old legend of Chiranjeevi Parashurama.
With the talented Amar Kaushik at the helm, renowned for his work on Stree and Bhediya, and starring Vicky Kaushal in the pivotal role, Mahavatar is shaping up to be a cinematic masterpiece that blends mythology with contemporary storytelling elements, aiming to dazzle a global audience.

Vicky Kaushal is set to portray Parashurama, a complex and dynamic character, in what marks Maddock Films' inaugural dive into mythological territory. Breaking away from their typical focus on modern narratives, Mahavatar is poised to be a spectacle of drama, action, and thematic depth that resonates with today's viewers while paying homage to its ancient roots.
The film is scheduled for a grand release during Christmas 2026, suggesting a visual feast that intertwines the old with the new.
In the midst of anticipation, the first look posters of Mahavatar were revealed on November 13, showcasing Vicky Kaushal as the formidable warrior sage, Parashurama.
The caption of Kaushal's social media post declared, "Dinesh Vijan brings to life the story of the eternal warrior of dharma! Vicky Kaushal stars as Chiranjeevi Parashurama in #Mahavatar, directed by Amar Kaushik. Coming to cinemas - Christmas 2026!" This announcement has sparked excitement among fans, eagerly awaiting a modern rendition of this timeless tale.
The narrative of Mahavatar centers around the life and legends of Parashurama, an embodiment of justice, resilience, and retribution. As one of Hindu mythology's seven immortal beings, or Chiranjeevis, Parashurama's character is a study in contrasts, melding wisdom with the ferocity of a warrior who wields an axe granted by divine forces. His journey through the epic sagas of the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and various Puranas, showcases his relentless pursuit of dharma and his fight against tyranny.
Mahavatar aims to explore the multifaceted nature of Parashurama, capturing his internal and external battles and presenting him as a character torn between the ideals of peace and the necessity of war. The project is set to begin production in November 2025, marking a significant collaboration between Vicky Kaushal and Maddock Films, following their previous partnership on Chhaava. This venture into mythological storytelling with Mahavatar signals a new direction for Maddock Films, blending the ancient with the modern in a tale that is as relevant today as it has ever been.
The film stands as a testament to the enduring power of mythological stories and their ability to inspire and engage audiences across generations. By taking on the legend of Parashurama, Mahavatar not only revisits an epic narrative but also sets the stage for a compelling exploration of themes that are timeless in their appeal. As the release date approaches, anticipation builds for this ambitious project that aims to redefine the genre of mythological cinema.
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