Synopsis/Plot : Dinesh Vijan`s Maddock Horror comedy universe needed a love story. Unfortunately, it`s a bloody one
Critics Review
1.50
Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna are just not funny enough
Here, the writing veers towards set-pieces with ear-splitting background music, but is overall dull, which colours everything the cast does. Ayushmann Khurrana, adorned on and off with a pair of pointy fangs, tries hard, but is never funny enough. Nor is Mandanna, whose thick kajal-sharp contour-coo...(more)
Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express
3.50
Entertaining, visually sharp, and backed by strong performances
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.(more)
Source: Dhaval Roy, Times Of India
3.00
Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna's film keeps you 'hooked' too the end
Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, Thamma is the fifth instalment in Maddock�s horror-comedy universe after Stree (2018), Bhediya (2022), Munjya and Stree 2 (both 2024). The film focuses on Ayushmann Khurrana as a man who suddenly becomes a vampire. He then falls in love with Rashmika Mandanna, but their...(more)
Source: Sugantha Rawal, Hindustan Times
2.50
Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna & Paresh Rawal starrer imaginative horror-comedy turns overlong & repetitive
Thamma has sweep, ambition, and imagination but it�s also overlong and repetitive. The vampire jokes stop being comical after a point. There�s an ill-timed kiss too. Another flimsy moment (this time not in good ways) that shows a Herculean Ayushmann Khurrana brings back memories of a man-mountain Hr...(more)
Source: Vinamra Mathur , Firstpost.com