MaddockFilms scores yet again with Thamma – a wildly entertaining blend of humour, horror, and romance. Expect your expectations to be turned on their heads, because this one’s a rollercoaster that plays by its own rules.
Helmed by the talented AdityaSarpotdar, who already impressed with Munjya, the film takes an original, folklore-inspired route rarely explored in mainstream Hindi cinema. The plot is unpredictable, the twists are sharp, and the narrative remains thoroughly engaging from start to finish.

Things that work for the show are Clever writing, Hilarious one-liners, Jaw-dropping twists, Folklore with a modern flair.
While the pace slows slightly in the second half, the overall thrill remains intact – thanks to some standout performances.
Performances
Ayushmann Khurrana shines in a layered role, effortlessly jumping between fear and fun.

Rashmika Mandanna stuns with perhaps her most complex and captivating role to date.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui is a riot — eccentric, explosive, and endlessly entertaining.

Paresh Rawal delivers yet another masterclass in comic timing and screen presence.
And just when you think you’ve seen it all — a surprise cameo and an action-packed finale send the energy skyrocketing!
Top notch music
Tracks like Tum Mere Na Huye, Poison Baby, and Dilbar Ki Aankhonka are already ruling playlists, and the electrifying background score adds a punch to every eerie or emotional moment.

Verdict
Thamma is a wildly inventive, spooky-yet-hilarious joyride. Maddock Films continues to redefine the horror-comedy genre with style, wit, and originality. Don’t miss this one.
Ratings: 3.5/5⭐
