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Revisited 'Tumbbad'? You cannot miss these BTS pictures from the sets of Sohum Shah's film

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Anil Barve’s directorial ‘Tumbbad’, featuring Sohum Shah in the lead role, was re-released in the cinemas on Friday, September 13. The horror fantasy, which was initially released theatrically in 2018, is receiving rave response during its re-release. The internet is going frenzy over the visual spectacle the film offers, and many have turned nostalgic revisiting it.

If you are someone who is planning to revisit the film, or already have, here’s a sneak peek into the film’s making. You cannot miss these BTS pictures from the sets of the film.

Sohum Shah had dropped these working stills last year, as the film clocked 5. He also penned a heartfelt note back then, and it reads, “It's been 5 years today since we released Tumbbad, and it surprises me to see ki aaj tak yeh film ko itna pyaar mil raha hai aap sab se! All the amazing love and support you'll have shown us and Tumbbad, over the years, makes us want to so much more... And maybe that's what we're doing.”

Check out the BTS pictures here.

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‘Tumbbad’ is an intricately crafted horror fantasy, and it is certainly not for the faint of heart. ETimes rated the film 4 out of 5 and our review reads, “The best form of horror is one which plays with your mind. The fear of the uncertain and the unknown is what evokes the strongest emotions. Tumbbad is a perfect example of a film that creates a surreal illusion. This psychological horror has its traditional moments of blood and gore, but the most promising part of this terrifying fable is that it makes monsters out of ordinary men. Tumbbad is a moody and atmospheric film. Some viewers may find the film a little too deep and disturbing, but fans of Hollywood horror films will be reminded of memorable movies in the genre like Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) and Eraserhead (1977). This one is genuinely scary.”
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