The makers of Tumbbad have dropped a new trailer ahead of the film's re-release next week.
Originally released in 2018, Tumbbad captivated viewers with its unique blend of mythology and horror.
The film, which gained acclaim for its story and cinematography, will re-release on September 13.
Here are 5 reasons to watch this gripping blend of greed and horror.
Sohum Shah excels as the greedy Vinayak Rao, who seeks a hidden treasure within a Goddess’s womb, only to uncover Hastar, a cursed deity consumed by greed for food and gold.
The film’s rustic pre-independence setting and eerie elements are captivating, enhanced by excellent production design, making it a visual treat.
The film, set in pre-independence India, authentically portrays universal fears and rich culture, with detailed, immersive sets and historical depth.
Tumbbad explores greed, societal issues, and horror themes, using clever writing and gothic dread to reveal deeper fears.
The catchy title track by Ajay Atul and Jesper Kyd’s haunting score, from atmospheric to intense, make the film unforgettable.