Thamma (2025) Hindi Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Thamma starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal.
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| Movie/ Series Details |
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| Poster | |
| Cast | Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal |
| Director |
Aditya Sarpotdar |
| Year | 2025 |
| Language |
Hindi |
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REVIEWS
THAMMA is a well-packaged entertainer that reinforces why the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe continues to be a franchise worth tracking. The winning combination of its genre appeal, brand value, and the extended Diwali weekend is bound to translate into strong collections.
3.5/5 (Hindustan Times)
Overall, Thamma feels less like another franchise instalment and more like the moment the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe truly finds its rhythm. Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna deliver strong performances, with smart writing and well-timed humor.
2.5/5 (NDTV)
Nawazuddin Siddiqui brings an exceptional level of flash and flair to bear upon the titular role. The film teeters on the edge at times but never topples over, blending a solemn streak with a sustained spirit of playfulness.
2/5 (India Today)
'Thamma' is an ambitious but hollow addition to the Maddock horror comedy universe. Despite its ambitious link, the film feels lifeless, uneven, and drained of charm, lacking purpose and genuine humor.
2.75/5 (123telugu.com)
Thamma has an exciting idea, but the screenplay doesn't completely do justice to the story. Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana deliver impactful performances, yet slow pacing, dragged out scenes, and a weak finale prevent it from reaching the next level.
N/A (The Hindu)
Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandana struggle to keep this horror rom-com afloat. Hamstrung by a stop-start screenplay and an undisguised effort to keep the Maddock multiverse connected, the film lacks emotional depth and bite.
1.5/5 (The Indian Express)
It's telling that in the film with multiple cameos, the loudest laughs are for Abhishek Bannerjee in a walk-on part. The writing veers towards set-pieces with ear-splitting background music, but is overall dull, coloring everything the cast does.
4/5 (Koimoi)
Thamma is a masaledaar Diwali entertainer, packing every possible element of entertainment into 149 minutes. It's like a mithai box with familiar ingredients that appeal when consumed, making it a fun, festive watch.
3.5/5 (Bollywood Bubble)
Thamma has all the right ingredients to make you laugh your hearts out this festive season. From balanced doses of comedy and horror to well-written meta references and dhamaakedar cameos, it proves to be the perfect Diwali 2025 watch.
3.5/5 (The Times of India)
Thamma ends on a thrilling note, teasing the next chapter of the horror-comedy universe. With its engaging humour, strong performances, slick visuals, and inventive VFX, it's a thoroughly entertaining watch and one that keeps the Stree universe alive and kicking.
3/5 (News18)
Thamma was capable of so much more. This is the first time that a mainstream Hindi film is exploring the myths surrounding vampires. Yes, there's masala, loads of it.
2.5/5 (Times Now)
Rashmika Mandanna gets the meatiest role in the entire horror comedy universe, with a prominent role and personality to enact. Ayushmann Khurrana is endearing and hilarious. Nawazuddin Siddiqui walks the thin line between cringe and funny.
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