Thamma, Maddock Films’ Horror-Comedy Hit, Streams Globally on Amazon Prime Video

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Maddock Films’ latest horror-comedy, Thamma, starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The platform announced December 16 as the global premiere date for the film.

Thamma on Prime Video

Thamma is part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU), alongside hits like Stree, Munjya, and Bhediya. Set in a mythical world, the supernatural horror-comedy follows Alok (Ayushmann), humanity’s last hope, and Tadaka (Rashmika), a mystical being navigating a realm consumed by darkness. The villainous Yakshasan (Nawazuddin) threatens to plunge the world into peril.

The film, directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films and Amar Kaushik, was written by Niren Bhatt, Arun Fulara, and Suresh Mathew. In addition to the lead trio, the cast includes Paresh Rawal and Faisal Malik, with special appearances by Varun Dhawan, Abhishek Banerjee, Nora Fatehi, and Malaika Arora.

Thamma was a commercial success at the box office, earning ₹135 crore net in India and ₹187 crore worldwide, and received mixed to positive reviews from critics.

Cast Reactions

Ayushmann Khurrana said, “Thamma is unlike any other supernatural or horror movie, perfectly combining supernatural and horror elements with humour, romance, drama, and a heartfelt love story—something you don’t often see. I hunt for freshness and newness in cinema and storytelling, and I loved the script when I heard it. After all the love we’ve received, I’m glad that this unique film is now coming to Prime Video, where it can entertain audiences in India and around the world who enjoy unconventional narratives.”

Rashmika Mandanna added, “Working on a supernatural comedy like Thamma was a first for me, and it was truly an amazing experience. The storyline, my character, the scale—everything about it felt just right, making it an entertaining film not only for audiences but also for me. I am thrilled that the film will now reach even more people around the world when it streams on Prime Video.”

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