Thamma's Bloody Good Start: Ayushmann's Horror-Comedy Mints ₹25 Crore

Thamma has made an explosive start at the box office with ₹25.11 crore on its opening day. The Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer opened to packed theaters during the Diwali festival. This marks Ayushmann's biggest opening ever, surpassing his previous record with Dream Girl 2. The film is now the third-highest opener for Maddock Films and second in their Horror Comedy Universe.

Key Points: Thamma Box Office Day 1 Ayushmann Khurrana Rashmika Mandanna

  • Horror-comedy collects ₹25.11 crore on Diwali release day
  • Becomes Ayushmann Khurrana's biggest-ever opening film
  • Third-highest opener for Maddock Films after Stree 2
  • Film performs strongly across all regions in India
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'Thamma' day 1 box office collection: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna starrer horror-comedy mints Rs 25 cr

Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna's horror-comedy Thamma earns ₹25.11 crore on opening day, becoming Ayushmann's biggest opener and a Diwali blockbuster.

"My character is neither 'Stree' nor 'Bhediya.' He is not even Munjya. He is 'Thama' or 'Betaal.' - Ayushmann Khurrana"

Mumbai, October 22

Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer 'Thamma' has made a powerful start at the box office.

Released on Tuesday, October 21, the horror-comedy from Maddock Films collected Rs 25.11 crore on its opening day, according to trade analyst Taran Adarsh.

The film, which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, was released during Diwali and opened to packed theatres across the country. As per Adarsh, 'Thamma' has now become the third-highest opener for Maddock Films, after 'Stree 2' and 'Chhaava.' It is also the second-highest opener in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU), behind 'Stree 2.'

For Ayushmann Khurrana, the horror comedy is now his biggest-ever opener, as it crossed the first-day earnings of 'Dream Girl 2,' which had made Rs 10.69 crore.

According to Adarsh, the film has performed well across all regions, North, South, East, and West, and has managed to pack theatres with moviegoers. With a long week ahead, 'Thamma' is expected to post a strong total for its extended opening weekend.

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Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and produced by Dinesh Vijan, Thamma is the fifth film in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, following Stree, Roohi, Bhediya, and Munjya. The story revolves around Ayushmann's character, who turns into a vampire and falls in love with Rashmika's character, leading to a "bloody love story" full of twists.

Earlier, while in a conversation with ANI, Ayushmann said that he will be seen playing the character of Alok Goyal, a journalist by profession.

"My character is neither 'Stree' nor 'Bhediya.' He is not even Munjya. He is 'Thama' or 'Betaal.' This is completely different. The film will carry forward the legacy of Maddock's Horror Comedy Universe. It is also a perfect family entertainer. The horror has been presented in such a way that the kids can also digest it easily," Ayushmann said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 25 crore on opening day is massive! Perfect Diwali release timing. The MHCU is becoming India's answer to Marvel universe. Hope the film maintains this momentum.
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Sarah B
Watched it yesterday with friends. The comedy timing is excellent and the horror elements are just right - not too scary for kids. Rashmika and Ayushmann have great chemistry!
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Arjun K
While the numbers are impressive, I feel the horror-comedy genre is getting repetitive. Same formula with different creatures. Hope Thamma brings something fresh to the table beyond just good collections.
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Kavya N
Finally Ayushmann gets his biggest opener! He deserves this success after so many meaningful films. The vampire twist with Indian mythology sounds interesting. Booking tickets for Sunday! 🎫
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Michael C
Great to see Indian cinema creating its own cinematic universe. The MHCU concept is brilliant and the execution seems to be working well with audiences across all regions.

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