Tumbbad 2 set for December 2027 release, expands folklore horror mythology
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The makers of Tumbbad 2 have officially locked the film's theatrical release for 3 December 2027, marking the sequel's entry into Indian cinema's folklore horror landscape nearly a decade after the original's 2015 debut. The announcement, made via social media on 29 April, came with a poster and tagline: "A sinful past, an ominous future. The hunger rises, the legacy of greed continues."
Building on a cult phenomenon
The sequel's green light follows the unexpected commercial and critical resurgence of the original Tumbbad during its 2024 re-release, which demonstrated enduring audience appetite for the film's singular blend of period gothic and mythological dread. Producer-actor Sohum Shah, who created the original's narrative world, said the sequel aims to deepen rather than duplicate that foundation. "The idea is to take that world forward in a way that feels deeper and more expansive," Shah stated. "We are building on the mythology and the atmosphere that audiences connected with, while exploring new layers within the story."
Directorial vision and scope
Director Adesh Prasad, helming the sequel, acknowledged the creative tightrope of expanding a film with "such a strong identity." He said, "Our focus has been on retaining that soul while pushing the narrative and visual world further. We're trying to create something that feels rooted in the original, but at the same time offers audiences a fresh and immersive experience." The production is backed by Sohum Shah Films and Pen Studios, with Pen Marudhar handling distribution.
Folklore horror's footprint in Indian cinema
Since its 2015 release, Tumbbad has become a reference point for atmospheric horror grounded in Indian regional mythology — a niche that remains underexplored in mainstream Hindi cinema. The original's slow-burn narrative and visual restraint contrasted sharply with contemporary horror trends, earning it a devoted following that grew organically across streaming platforms and festival circuits. The 2024 re-release validated this cult status, suggesting market appetite for sequels that prioritise narrative coherence and world-building over franchise formula.
What lies ahead
With a 20-month window before release, production and post-production timelines remain undisclosed. The sequel's success will hinge on whether it can balance the original's distinctive voice — sparse dialogue, layered visual storytelling, and mythological specificity — with the expanded scope Shah and Prasad have signalled.