Stop scrolling. There’s a film on the horizon ready to shake every expectation about what Bollywood horror, or love or action, can be. If you thought the trailer for Dinesh Vijan’s “Thamma” looked bold, get ready to be blasted away. The filmmaker himself claims, “Whatever you see in the trailer is the tip of the iceberg.” The real madness is still underwater. Share this with your group, the excitement is just starting.
A Universe Grows: From “Stree” to “Thamma”
Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films already rewrote the rulebook with “Stree”, then kicked open new doors with “Bhediya” and “Munjya.” Each film dives into Indian myths and local legends. “Thamma” isn’t just a sequel or a spin-off. It’s a bold leap into the heart of Delhi, swapping out small-town chills for big city thrills.
Vijan’s horrorverse expands:
- “Stree” took us to spooky Chanderi.
- “Bhediya” prowled Arunachal Pradesh forests.
- “Munjya” crept through Konkan’s haunted ghats.
- And now “Thamma” lands in Delhi, mashing myth, metros, and madness.
Old-school stories meet new-school style. Even hardcore horror fans haven’t seen anything like this.
Vampire Romance, Indian Style
Bollywood has tackled haunted houses before. But vampires? Not like this.
Ayushmann Khurrana isn’t just dodging evil. He’s becoming it. In “Thamma,” he plays Alok, a Delhi-based journalist who tumbles into a world where vampires aren’t outsider myths. They’re part of Indian stories. Dinesh Vijan saw an untapped well and went all in: “Our culture has had betaals before there were any vampires anywhere.”
So this isn’t just a fang fest in a sari, it’s a tribute to Indian legends that make even Dracula look basic.
Khurrana Unleashed: Action Like You’ve Never Seen
Ayushmann Khurrana has played lovers, dreamers, legends, and everyman icons on screen. But he’s never played someone like this before.
He admits, “I’ve never done this much action… I am falling off mountains, I’m being dragged by bears, I’ve been beaten a lot in this movie.” This is the first time audiences will see his all-in, physical side. Bollywood action just found a new hero, and a very oddball one at that.
Rashmika Mandanna, his mysterious co-star Tadaka, is no less fierce. Both had to run, fight, leap, and bring raw physicality to their roles. Romantic leads jumping into the action pit, now that’s something.
The Supporting Cast Brings the Heat
- Rashmika Mandanna gets to physically perform more than ever. “I got to run and do a lot of action so I was very excited.”
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui appears as a terrifying vampire, the one making all the new rules.
- Paresh Rawal, legendary for his comedy and dramatic chops, is on new turf, playing Alok’s suspicious father. Rawal explains he picked “Thamma” because: “I have never done horror… but this film is written in such a way I had to say yes.”
There’s real excitement to see three generations of acting legends mix on one dark, wild stage.
Horror + Comedy: Why It Works in “Thamma”
This film isn’t just about jumpscares. Like its Maddock cousins, it’s packed with comedy twists. Director Aditya Sarpotdar helps the cast find a weird, funny, scary balance.
Nawazuddin explains, “To balance horror and comedy, I relied on our director. Every gesture and dialogue was designed and crafted.” The cast arrived on set as “blank sheets” and just let the madness unfold. That’s how cult classics are born.
The Music You’ll Put on Repeat
No Bollywood experience is complete without the songs.
- Ayushmann Khurrana teams with Soumyadeep Sarkar for the romantic “Rahein Na Rahein Hum.”
- “Tum Mere Na Huye” brings Mandanna and Khurrana into dance mode, with major performances promised.
Don’t miss out, add these tracks to your playlist before everyone else does.
What the First 20 Minutes Reveal
Media reactions exploded after Dinesh Vijan premiered “Thamma’s” first 20 minutes for select press. Early feedback? This isn’t just another horror entry. Critics saw crazy energy, wild effects, and a fast, twisty pace. The comedy landed. The suspense built. And every five minutes, the audience went “wait, what?”
Is This the Start of a Monsterverse?
Let’s talk about franchises. Hollywood has the MCU. Now, Bollywood has the Maddock Horrorverse.
- “Stree” proved local folklore equals blockbuster.
- “Bhediya” and “Munjya” made sure the weird, quirky, and supernatural blend super well.
- “Thamma” not only connects those threads, it weaves a whole new wild pattern.
This is bigger than just one film. Dinesh Vijan is quietly building a shared cinematic world locals can claim. Don’t blink or you’ll miss the connections.
Deep Roots: Why “Thamma” Is Balancing Trends and Traditions
Forget Euro-centric vampires. “Thamma” plucks from local legends.
- Betaals are older than Dracula, says Vijan. India’s vampire tradition is deep but hardly explored in pop movies.
- The script is “audacious” by design, deliberately different.
This isn’t just smart branding. It’s cultural ownership, and it hits hard with fans always on the hunt for something different.
Inside the Making, Stories from the Set
Word on the internet is, “Thamma” had no easy days. There were stunts, night shoots, dance numbers, and jumps from rooftops. Rumor has it Rashmika Mandanna twisted an ankle during a chase. Ayushmann was apparently covered in bruises after the mountain-falling sequence.
Shoutout to anyone who thinks actors in horror movies just scream. These stars worked for every gasp and laugh.
Why So Much Hype? Data Doesn’t Lie
Within hours of the full-length preview dropping, #Thamma trended across India. YouTube comments lit up (more than 2 lakh views on the teaser within 6 hours). Maddock’s Insta reel went viral. Reviews, memes, and fan theories are already outpacing most recent Bollywood releases.
People are legit comparing “Thamma” to top western cross-genre franchises. That rarely happens for Hindi horror-comedy.
Unforgettable Dialogues and Quirks
“Thamma” isn’t afraid to be weird.
- Paresh Rawal nearly steals the show with his skeptical-dad routine.
- Rashmika Mandanna’s character flips between fierce and funny in seconds.
- Nawaz, always intense, gives this vampire character mannerisms no one’s seen before.
Fans are quoting one-liners from the trailer, proof that the script’s inventive spark is working.
Bollywood’s Bravest Genre-Bending Yet?
Some say Indian films rarely do horror comedies well. “Thamma” might change all that.
Dinesh Vijan dares to be “audacious,” making sure the film “should ideally not have a reference point.” No copycat ingredient here, everything, from action to romance to monster effects, gets its own spin.
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Share this with anyone bored of generic remakes. “Thamma” is Bollywood’s bold bid for something truly unique, and that buzz is very real. The world of Indian horror just got a wild, bloody, and hilarious new king.
The Reviews So Far: Early Internet Buzz
- Fans loving the blend of scares with quirky humor.
- Critics call the film’s pace “nonstop” and its look “unlike anything in Bollywood right now.”
- Music numbers are flooding TikTok.
And everyone’s obsessed with the way it riffs on both local folk tales and classic vampire myth.
Why Bollywood Needed “Thamma” Now
Supernatural hits, local stories, meme-worthy moments, audiences want films that aren’t afraid to get messy, experiment, and risk being different.
Vijan gets it. The cast gets it. Even the reviewers who only saw the preview get it. “Thamma” delivers those rare moments where culture, comedy, and chaos collide.
The Soundtrack to Your Weekend
Before you forget, look up “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” and “Tum Mere Na Huye” now. Every party and Insta reel is about to use those tracks, so lock in those playlist gems before the Internet eats them up.
Final Take: The Iceberg Is Bigger Than the Trailer
If you’re only seeing the trailer, you’re missing at least 90% of what “Thamma” is promising. Think bigger, bolder, and weirder. Bollywood just levelled up its monster game.













