Thamma Crosses ₹72 Crore Worldwide in Three Days, Surpasses Baaghi 4 Lifetime Collection
Mumbai | October 24, 2025 Maddock Horror Comedy Universe’s latest offering, Thamma, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, continues to perform strongly at the box office, edging closer to the ₹100 crore mark within just three days of its release. The horror-comedy, which opened on Diwali, has benefited from positive word of mouth and audience appreciation, cementing its position as one of the notable successes of the festival season. Domestically, Thamma has earned ₹55.10 crore net (₹66 crore gross) over its first three days. The film opened to a robust ₹24 crore on Diwali, followed by ₹18.60 crore and ₹12.50 crore net on the next two days. While the weekday collections saw a natural drop, the film has maintained steady momentum and is expected to witness further growth during the extended six-day Diwali weekend. Internationally, the film collected just under $700,000, as overseas territories did not benefit from the Diwali holiday, bringing the worldwide total to ₹72 crore. This impressive total allows Thamma to surpass the lifetime collections of recent films, including Kajol’s horror release Maa (₹52 crore) and Tiger Shroff’s action film Baaghi 4 (₹69 crore). With the extended weekend ahead, industry insiders expect the film to further consolidate its position, potentially overtaking the total collections of previous Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU) titles such as Bhediya and Munjya. Thamma is part of the growing MHCU franchise, which links films such as Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya into a shared universe of horror-comedy narratives. In the film, Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna play betaals, Indian folklore-inspired vampire-like creatures, who must thwart the plans of Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character, bent on world domination. The combination of humor, horror, and fantasy elements has resonated with audiences, while critics have largely praised the film for its inventive storytelling and engaging performances. The film’s success also reflects a broader trend in Indian cinema, where audiences are increasingly appreciating genre-bending stories and innovative concepts. Despite the dominance of big-budget action or superhero films, Thamma has carved its own niche, similar to past successes like Saiyaara, which connected with viewers despite being a simple love story featuring new actors. According to industry veteran Arshad, such successes underscore the importance of taking creative risks, highlighting that even films with modest budgets can resonate if executed with imagination and authenticity. With its steady collections and growing fan following, Thamma is poised to become one of the most successful entries in the MHCU franchise. Its Diwali release, coupled with strong audience engagement and positive reviews, indicates that the horror-comedy genre continues to hold significant potential in India’s evolving cinematic landscape. As the film heads into the weekend, industry watchers are keeping a close eye on whether it will cross the ₹100 crore milestone, further solidifying its status as a major box office hit of the season. Thamma Crosses ₹72 Crore Worldwide in Three Days Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s horror-comedy Thamma has raked in ₹72 crore worldwide in just three days, surpassing the lifetime collections of Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4 and Kajol’s Maa. The film opened to a strong ₹24 crore on Diwali, followed by steady domestic collections of ₹18.60 crore and ₹12.50 crore. Internationally, it earned nearly $700,000 despite limited overseas Diwali impact. Part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, Thamma has been praised for its entertaining storyline, engaging performances, and clever mix of humor and horror. The film is set to see further growth over the extended weekend.