Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s latest film Thamma continues to dominate the box office. The horror-comedy has collected over ₹100 crore worldwide within just five days of release, outperforming Varun Dhawan’s Bhediya and setting a new benchmark for Maddock Films’ horror-comedy universe.
Thamma Worldwide Box Office Day 5 Report
The Diwali release opened strong with ₹24 crore net on day one and maintained solid numbers despite midweek dips. On day five, Thamma witnessed a 30% jump, earning ₹13 crore in India, taking its total domestic collection to ₹78.60 crore net (₹94.25 crore gross).
Globally, the film’s total earnings have now reached ₹110 crore, as overseas markets — initially slow due to the lack of Diwali holidays — picked up momentum through the weekend. Industry analysts predict the film could surpass ₹130 crore in the coming days, challenging last year’s hit Munjya.
Beats Bhediya’s Lifetime Collection
With its latest figures, Thamma has officially surpassed the lifetime earnings of Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon’s Bhediya (₹95 crore worldwide). This achievement makes Thamma the fourth Maddock horror-comedy after Stree, Stree 2, and Munjya to cross the ₹100-crore milestone.
The film’s positive word-of-mouth and family-friendly appeal have contributed to its strong weekend rebound, marking one of Ayushmann’s biggest commercial comebacks in recent years.
Story, Cast, and Audience Response
Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, Thamma stars Ayushmann Khurrana as a journalist who finds himself entangled between two rival vampires — played by Rashmika Mandanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The film also features cameo appearances from other characters in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU), including Varun Dhawan.
Critics have praised the film’s quirky blend of horror, humor, and emotion, while audiences have applauded Ayushmann and Rashmika’s chemistry. Fans have also noted the film’s witty dialogues and visually rich presentation.
Behind the Scenes: Rashmika’s Struggles & Ayushmann’s Gratitude
In a recent interview, Rashmika Mandanna revealed she shot for the song “Tum Mere Na Hue” despite suffering a foot fracture, showing her dedication to the project. “The doctors advised three months of rest, but I resumed work in a month,” she said.
Ayushmann Khurrana also shared an emotional post thanking fans for the film’s success. “My family and the audience have blessed Thamma with love. This success feels divine,” he wrote, adding that he may surprise fans by visiting theatres to express his gratitude.
Thamma is proving to be both a commercial and emotional triumph for its cast and crew. With its global box office crossing ₹100 crore and steady weekend momentum, the film is poised to become one of 2025’s biggest Hindi hits.
