Key Points

Shraddha Kapoor has announced a new animated film titled Chhoti Stree. The movie is part of the expanding Maddock Horror Comedy Universe. It is designed to be a theatrical release for families and children. Most intriguingly, it will conclude by transitioning into a live-action scene from the upcoming Stree 3.

Key Points: Shraddha Kapoor Announces Stree Animated Film Chhoti Stree

  • Animated film Chhoti Stree is part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe
  • The film will be released in theaters six months before Stree 3
  • It will transition from animation to live-action with a scene from Stree 3
  • The project aims to appeal to both kids and families for a wider audience
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Shraddha Kapoor, RajKummar Rao's 'Stree' franchise getting its animated film 'Chhoti Stree'

Shraddha Kapoor reveals Chhoti Stree, an animated film in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe that will connect directly to Stree 3's storyline.

"It will end with a scene from Stree 3... it will actually answer the question ke backstory kya thi. - Shraddha Kapoor"

Mumbai, September 26

There's great news for the fans of the 'Stree' franchise.

Chhoti Stree, an animated version of Shraddha Kapoor and RajKummar-starrer 'Stree', is in the works. This update was shared by Shraddha on Friday at the trailer launch of Maddock's highly awaited film, Thamma, which features Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Paresh Rawal.

"To be honest, this is my favourite part of Maddok Horror Comedy Universe. When Dino told me this, I thought your name should be Dinesh Vision only. Guys, Maddok Horror Comedy Universe is coming out with Chhotti Stree as an animated film. The film will be released in theatres for everyone, for the kids, for the families, I think it's going to be a blast. And I think there are a lot of exciting times for India," she said.

As per Shraddha, the animated film will be released in theatres before 'Stree 3'.

She added, "And it just feels amazing to be a part of this universe. I think all the kids and adults watch Stree together. And the interesting thing about Chhotti Stree, the way Amar and Niren have conceptualised it, is that it will end with a scene from Stree 3. So it will go from animation to a live film at the end and will actually answer the question ke backstory kya thi. You won't have to wait that much. So it will come six months before three."

Meanwhile, the makers are now all set to release 'Thamma', which is scheduled to be released in theatres on October 21.

'Thamma' is produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik under the banner of Maddock Films. It has been written by Niren Bhatt, Suresh Mathew, and Arun Fulara. Munjya fame director Aditya Sarpotdar has directed it.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Maddock Films is really creating something special with this horror-comedy universe. The transition from animation to live action sounds innovative. Hope they maintain the same humor and scare balance as the original.
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Arjun K
Interesting concept but I hope they don't dilute the original's charm. Stree worked because of Rajkummar and Shraddha's chemistry. Animation might lose that human touch. Still, cautiously optimistic!
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Sarah B
As someone who loved Stree, this sounds exciting! The idea that it will connect directly to Stree 3 is smart marketing. Indian animation industry needs more such theatrical releases. All the best to the team!
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! Stree franchise is becoming India's answer to Marvel universe. The way they're building interconnected stories is impressive. Hope the animation quality matches international standards. 🤞
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Neha E
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they're not overextending the franchise. Sometimes less is more. The original Stree was perfect - hope they maintain that quality across all these projects.
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Michael C
This is exactly what Indian cinema needs - creative expansion of successful franchises. The animated-to-live-action transition concept is fresh. Looking forward to seeing how they execute this vision!

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