Tumbbad, which was re-released in theaters on Friday, had a very good opening weekend at the box office. The film is being loved by the audience and adding to the excitement, a video shows a crossover where Tumbbad's Vinayak Rao meets Panchayat's characters Banrakas and Binod. This unique collaboration, shared on TVF’s Instagram page, has been creating buzz. Fans are enjoying the humorous interactions between the actors. 


Tumbbad meets Panchayat


In the video, Sohum Shah, reprising his role as Vinayak Rao from Tumbbad, meets Durgesh Kumar as Banrakas and Ashok Pathak as Binod from Panchayat 3. The fun begins when Sohum, dressed as Vinayak, asks, “Aage kaunsa gaon aane wala hai (Which village is next)?” To which Durgesh, in his Banrakas persona, responds, “Gaon nahi aane wala hai , aap ja rahey ho (Vilage is not coming, you are going to the village).” When Vinayak mentions he’s from Tumbbad, Maharashtra, Binod humorously adds, “Chalte chalte kuch zyaada aage nahi aa gaye bhaiya (Seems like you’ve come a bit too far, brother).” Banrakas then jokes, “Not ‘brother,’ say ‘Bhau.’” The playful banter between the actors has left fans in splits, leading to many amusing reactions online. 




When Banrakas and Binod learn about Hastar from Tumbbad, they give funny reactions while mentioning Panchayat's Secretary Ji, Pradhan Ji, and themselves. 


Tumbbad box office collection


The re-release of Tumbbad has garnered significant attention at the box office, earning around ₹7.3 crores in just three days. The film made ₹1.65 crores on its first day, ₹2.65 crores on the second, and ₹3.05 crores on Sunday, September 15.  


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Tumbbad's sequel announced


Actor-producer Sohum Shah has announced the sequel of the film. In a conversation with ABP Live, the actor said,  “Humesha se Tumbbad ki trilogy planned thi, aur humari ek story zero down ho bhi gaayi hai. Tohh mujhe lagta hai agle saal hum shoot karege (Tumbbad was always planned as a trilogy, and we’ve already zeroed in on one of the stories. So, I think we’ll start shooting next year.)” 


Currently unavailable on OTT platforms, the film's return to theatres has generated excitement among fans eager to experience it on the big screen again.


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