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10 Facts About Tumbbad That Will Blow Your Mind!

Vinayak and Pandurang; Name a better father-son duo in the comments, I will wait…

With it’s emphasis on the topic of greed and a set-up which resembles a dark bed-time story, Tumbbad has to be one of the best Indian horror flicks ever created. Ironically it’s a horror movie devoid of ghosts! So, let’s dwell more into the universe crafted by director- Rohan Anil Barve, and Sohum with these facts. Before we move on let me tell you that the article has been divided into 2 sections: Spolier-Free and Spoiler Zone!

Spoiler Free Zone

1. So here’s a riddle for you… Can you guess what the film, Tumbbad, has in common with Assassin’s Creed & Hitman? I know you aren’t here for riddles but come on, you ain’t that lazy! Any guesses? Alright, they share the same musician! That’s right: Jesper Kyd!

2. See all that rain in the film? Well, it’s real!

3. The movie was dubbed about 4 times, since the original voice records were masked due to the sound of rain. Also, Sohum Shah wanted to replace his North-Indian accent with a Marathi accent.

4. Local-ites in Tumbbad village believe that an ancient treasure is buried underground in one of the prominent areas of the village which was left behind by the ancestors. Thus, the makers of the film decided to shoot on the exact location to maintain the authenticity of the film. (Courtesy: DNA India)

5. The first draft and storyboard for the film were first made in 1996 by Rohan Anil Barve but apparently the draft had to go through some rough phases and development hell; hence the delay!

6. Tumbbad was India’s consideration for 91’s Academy Awards 2019, alongside Raazi, Bioscopewala, Padmaavat & October; but ultimately ‘Village Rockstars’ was selected as the Oscars entry!

A still from Village Rockstars

7. The film was selected to be premiered at the Venice Film Festival 2018, which is indeed a great honour for the Indian film industry!

Before we move ahead, here comes a WARNING:

8. ‘The grandmother’ from Tumbbad was played by the same child who played Vinayak’s son, Pandurang!

9. Animatronics and practical effects were extensively used in the film, especially for the scenes that took place inside the grandmother’s chamber and the Goddess’s womb.

10. Despite the movie’s ending, a sequel has been planned by Shah! As per sources, it will probably be a standalone film based in the same universe.

Thanks for reading, and in case you are interested in reading more about a recent film, here’s another article about Alita Battle Angel! Click here!

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