Thamma: Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Film Disappoints Audiences
Thamma Twitter Review
Latest Reactions to Thamma
Thamma Twitter review: Stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna return to the silver screen in their new horror-comedy, “Thamma.” Released recently, the film has garnered mixed feedback online. Some viewers appreciate its creativity, while others find the pacing lacking.
Thamma Twitter Reviews
The film, “Thamma,” explores themes from the vampire genre and released during the Diwali festivities. Initial impressions on social media illustrate a polarized reception, with contrasting viewpoints about the storyline and performances.
One viewer commented, “The first half of the movie is decent, but it takes time to get interesting. Ayushmann and Rashmika shine, and the visuals are impressive, but the second half is crucial.”
Another post read, “Thamma creatively combines emotion and drama, despite a slow start. The second half excels and leads to a satisfying conclusion.”
Highlighted in various remarks is Rashmika’s performance. She is often described as a delightful addition, while Ayushmann and Nawazuddin Siddiqui are praised for their strong presence in the film.
One social media user conveyed, “#Thamma is a decent emotional drama, albeit slow-paced initially. Yet, the performances make it worth watching.” While another suggested it didn’t live up to expectations, labeling it “disappointment.”
Despite the mixed reviews, some found charm in its unique story, although several acknowledged tonal inconsistencies throughout the film.
About Thamma
Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, “Thamma” is the fifth entry in Maddock Films’ horror-comedy series, including films like “Stree” and “Bhediya.” The narrative follows Ayushmann Khurrana’s character, who unexpectedly transforms into a vampire and navigates the complications of love with Rashmika Mandanna, alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s villainous role. Released on October 21, it has been labeled as a “bloody love story.”
What are your thoughts on the film “Thamma”? Do you think it lives up to the hype?