Thamma

When Bloodlines Awaken And Laughter Meets Legend Darkness Gets A New Name: Thamma

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Thamma

Thamma: The Horror-Comedy Smash Hit Maddock Horror-Comedy Universe Has Received A Deliciously New Rebranding- And It’s Called Thamma! Following The Thundering Success Of Stree And Bhediya, Maddock Films Offers Chilling And Laugh-Out-Loud Indian Horror That Reinvents The Concept Of Indian Horror. The Film Is Directed By Aditya Sarpotdar And Produced By Dinesh Vijan And Amar Kaushik And Was Released On October 21, 2025, And Has Since Then Been Rocking The Waves Like No Other In All The Right Directions.

The Difference With Thamma Is The Spine-Chilling Mythology. The Indian Movie Introduces The Myth Of The So-Called Betaals, The Old Indian Vampires Who Have Been In The Shadow Since Time Immemorial. The Horror, Humor, And Heart Seem Like A Perfect Blend In The Film, And The World Where Folklore And Modern Chaos Collide Is Created.

The Main Character Of The Narrative Is Ayushmann Khurrana, Who Plays The Role Of A Shy Journalist, Alok Goyal, With A Hum-Drum Existence In Delhi Until A Visit To A Strange Jungle In Which His Life Takes A Horrifying Shape. And There He Meets Tadaka (Portrayed By Rashmika Mandanna), One Of The Mystical Betaals. She Breaks The Ancient Laws Of Her Tribe To Rescue Him.

But Her Kindness Causes A Curse – She Turns Alok Into One Of Them. Growling Like A Dog In Their Path Is The Callous Yakshasan, Who Is Played By Nawazuddin Siddiqui In An Ominous And Threatening Way. The Cast Is Completed By The Ever-Canny Paresh Rawal, Whose Role Plays A Critical Role In Uniting The Human And Mythical Worlds.

The Story Is Set In Two Time Periods, One Is The Layered Madness Of Contemporary Delhi And The Other The Spectral World Of The Betaals. After Taking An Oath Never To Bloodshed, After Seeing The Horrors Of Partition, The Betaal Tribe Now Is Now Under Serious Danger, With Yakshasan Attempting To Renew His Bloodshed. Alok And Tadaka Have To Put A Stop To Him And Maybe Even Change The Very Course Of Time.

Beautiful To The Eye, Emotionally Endowed, And Full Of Black Humor, Thamma Takes The Maddock Universe On A Venture To Unexplored Lands. The Fact That Ayushmann Transforms Into A False Immortal Hero After Being A Mere Reporter Is A Strength And A Poetry. Thamma Is One Thing: With Its Mind-Grabbing Lore, Classy Narration, And Chilling Music, Horror And Humor Are Indeed A Deadly Duo.

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