Avatar: Fire And Ash’s Devanagari logo out
The Devanagari logo of Avatar: Fire And Ash was launched on a grand scale at a mega event in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, which was graced by media and people from the state as well as from Delhi and Mumbai.
James Cameron's next directorial venture, Avatar: Fire And Ash is all set to release across the world on December 19, 2025. Ahead of its grand release, the makers organised Avatar 3 aka Avatar: Fire and Ash's Hindi title poster launch event at Varanasi on December 9, 2025.
The Devanagari logo of Avatar: Fire And Ash was launched on a grand scale at a mega event in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, which was graced by media and people from the state as well as from Delhi and Mumbai.
In a truly historic celebration of cinema and culture, Avatar: Fire and Ash, the year’s most awaited global event film, unveiled its special Devanagari logo on the banks of the Ganga in Benaras, uniting India’s spiritual centre with one of the world’s most influential cinematic universes.
The evening opened with a tribute to Banaras, a captivating performance, choreographed by Ceaser, inspired by the elemental themes of fire and ash led to the milestone moment, the reveal of the first-ever Devanagari logo created for the Avatar franchise in India. The special music, with foot tapping beats, complementing the theme, was composed by Justin-Uday Duo.
The Devanagari logo is a first for the Avatar franchise in India, designed to honour the country’s cultural heritage while mirroring the film’s themes of fire, transformation, and spiritual rebirth. Its unveiling in Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest cities, added deeper significance, connecting Avatar’s world of elemental clans to India’s own history of light, ritual, and renewal.
Ajit Andhare, the managing director of Viacom18 Studios gave a speech fully in Hindi to commemorate and highlight the meaning of the event.
Ajit Andhare said, “So, if you look at Avatar, the fire and ash we talk about, Agni (fire) and Vibhuti (ashes), are considered very fundamental elements. In our context, they purify and sanctify us, and this is the theme of Avatar. This is the prelude to our third phase, which is why Avatar is entering its third phase. You've already heard about how commercially impactful the film was, becoming the number one film worldwide.” He then added, “This is a film that earned five billion dollars, and you all applauded. But more importantly, it has received immense love in India. What's the reason for that? The beautiful world you see in this film, and the way the camera has depicted it, is certainly fascinating. But its values, its principles, its thought process, are directly connected to our civilization. Maintaining balance with nature, maintaining harmony with all living beings, all of these are part of our civilization, and that's why even a film that seems so different feels like our own. And it has already been so successful in this country. The most important thing is that the word avatar is directly connected to our language civilization, because this concept was created by this civilization. Today, in the digital world, we have given it various names like digital avatar and so on. But the incarnation of the Avatar is our concept, and so we thought that if it's connected to our civilization and our language, why not express it in the language from which this idea originated?”
Avatar: Fire and Ash from 20th Century Studios releases in India on 19 December in 6 languages English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, with advance bookings now open.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is a 2025 American epic science fiction film directed by James Cameron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver from a story the trio wrote with Josh Friedman and Shane Salerno. Distributed by 20th Century Studios and produced by Lightstorm Entertainment, it is the sequel to Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) and the third installment in the Avatar film series.
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