In a cinematic landscape often saturated with formulaic storytelling and predictable tropes, Tumbbad emerges as a breath of fresh, albeit ominous, air. Directed by Rahi Anil Barve and produced by Sohum Shah, this film isn’t just another entry into the horror genre; it’s a groundbreaking piece of art that redefines what Indian cinema is capable of. Tumbbad is more than a movie—it’s a cultural milestone that reclaims the dignity of Bollywood horror, establishing itself as a unique masterpiece that deserves its place among the greatest films in Indian cinema. In a cinematic landscape often saturated with formulaic storytelling and predictable tropes, Tumbbad emerges as a breath of fresh, albeit ominous, air. Directed by Rahi Anil Barve and produced by Sohum Shah, this film isn’t just another entry into the horror genre; it’s a groundbreaking piece of art that redefines what Indian cinema is capable of. Tumbbad is more than a movie—it’s a cultural milestone that reclaims the dignity of Bollywood horror, establishing itself as a unique masterpiece that deserves its place among the greatest films in Indian cinema. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
Here’s why Sohum Shah’s ‘Tumbbad’ is a unique masterpiece that gave Bollywood horror its dignity
