Tumbbad Returns To Theatres: Sohum Shah Reveals Booking Details For Fans
Sohum Shah has delighted fans by revealing that bookings for the re-release of 'Tumbbad' will open this evening. The film, which is hailed as a landmark in Indian cinema, is set to return to theatres on September 13, 2024. Shah shared this news on social media with a new poster, captioning it, "Tumbbad ke darwaze bas khulne hi wale hain."
Released in 2018, 'Tumbbad' broke new ground for Indian folklore horror films with its unique storytelling and stunning cinematography. The film's background score also received widespread acclaim. Its re-release is highly anticipated and promises to be a major event in Indian cinema, celebrating a movie that continues to be revered as a masterpiece.

Directed by Rahi Anil Barve and co-directed by Adesh Prasad, with Anand Gandhi as the creative director, 'Tumbbad' was written by Mitesh Shah, Prasad, Barve, and Gandhi. The film was produced by Sohum Shah, Aanand L. Rai, Mukesh Shah, and Amita Shah. Sohum Shah played the lead role of Vinayak Rao, supported by Jyoti Malshe and Anita Date-Kelkar.
The film garnered eight nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards and won three: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, and Best Sound Design. Critics praised its gripping narrative and exceptional production design. It was also the first Indian film to premiere in the Critics' Week Section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival.
'Tumbbad' is not available on any OTT platforms, making its theatrical re-release even more special for fans who want to experience its magic once again on the big screen. The film's influence on subsequent Indian horror films is undeniable, making this re-release a significant event for both old fans and new audiences.
Sohum Shah's announcement has generated considerable excitement among fans eager to revisit or discover this cinematic gem. Mark your calendars for September 13, 2024, to experience 'Tumbbad' in theatres once more.
The re-release of 'Tumbbad' is not just about bringing back an old favourite but also about celebrating its lasting impact on Indian cinema. With its haunting narrative and compelling performances, it remains a unique piece of art that continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike.