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Vampire Love Story 'Thamma' Crosses ₹90 Crore in First Week

Summary

  • 'Thamma' earns ₹94.54 crore in its first week
  • Part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe alongside 'Stree', 'Bhediya', and 'Munjya'
  • Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna star in the "bloody love story"
Vampire Love Story 'Thamma' Crosses ₹90 Crore in First Week

In the past week, Aditya Sarpotdar's horror comedy film 'Thamma' has continued its strong run at the box office, earning positive reviews and solid collections. As of last Monday, the film has crossed the ₹94.54 crore mark in domestic earnings, making it a significant success within its first week of release.

'Thamma' is the latest addition to the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU), which also includes films like 'Stree', 'Bhediya', and 'Munjya'. The film tells the story of Alok, played by Ayushmann Khurrana, who meets the mysterious Tadaka, portrayed by Rashmika Mandanna, during a hiking trip, only to discover she is a 'betal' - a vampiric creature. The film also features Nawazuddin Siddiqui as another vampire, with cameo appearances from characters across the MHCU, including Varun Dhawan.

With its strong word of mouth and interconnected universe appeal, 'Thamma' looks poised to extend its successful theatrical run in the coming weeks. The film's blend of horror, comedy, and folklore has resonated with audiences, cementing Maddock Films' reputation for delivering unique and engaging cinematic experiences.

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'Thamma' has crossed the ₹94.54 crore mark in domestic earnings within its first week of release, making it a significant success.
The lead actors in 'Thamma' are Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna.
'Thamma' is the latest addition to the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, which also includes films like 'Stree', 'Bhediya', and 'Munjya'.

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