In an impressive run at the box office, Thamma continues to dominate the charts. The film, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, has crossed the coveted ₹100 crore mark in India within just eight days of release. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Thamma collected ₹5.50 crore net in India on Tuesday, October 28, taking its total domestic earnings to ₹101.3 crore. The film’s momentum remains strong, putting it on track to surpass Munjya’s total earnings in the coming days.
Thamma Surpasses Bhediya, Eyes Munjya’s Record
With its current numbers, Thamma has already outperformed Bhediya (2022), starring Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon, which made ₹68.99 crore in India and ₹94.91 crore globally. The next milestone for Thamma is to overtake Munjya, which raked in ₹101.10 crore domestically and ₹125 crore worldwide.
After a strong opening weekend where the film earned ₹13.1 crore on Saturday and ₹12.6 crore on Sunday, Thamma saw a slight dip on Monday with ₹4.3 crore but bounced back with ₹5.50 crore on Tuesday. The film opened with a stellar ₹24 crore on October 21, despite mixed reviews from critics, proving Ayushmann’s strong box office pull and Rashmika’s growing fanbase.
Thamma Worldwide Box Office Collection
Globally, Thamma has maintained a solid performance, aided by the festive Diwali window and the audience’s appreciation for its unique horror-comedy blend. As per early estimates, the film has grossed over ₹120 crore worldwide, marking another hit for Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna.
Thamma Plot Summary
Thamma blends horror, romance, and comedy in a gripping storyline. The film revolves around journalist Alok Goyal (Ayushmann Khurrana), whose life takes a supernatural turn after he encounters Tadaka (Rashmika Mandanna) in a haunted forest. Tadaka’s mysterious presence transforms Alok into a vampire or betal, setting off a thrilling and emotional chain of events. The narrative intensifies when Yakshasan (played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui), the vampire king, enters the scene to create chaos in their love story.
With its intriguing premise, strong performances, and box office success, Thamma continues to charm both domestic and international audiences — setting new benchmarks for the horror-comedy genre in Indian cinema.


