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Rashmika Mandanna secretly watches ‘Thamma’ in theatre

Rashmika Mandanna secretly watches ‘Thamma’ in theatre, delights in audience reactions

Rashmika Mandanna secretly watched her film ‘Thamma’ in a theatre to experience audience reactions. She shared her joy on Instagram, mentioning the unique atmosphere and her favorite popcorn. The movie, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, has performed strongly, blending horror, comedy, romance, and suspense.

Rashmika Mandanna recently opened up to her fans on social media about a special moment. To personally witness how viewers were responding to her film ‘Thamma’, she quietly visited a cinema on Wednesday night, surprising many and charming her followers with this candid gesture.Instagram confession with a quoteOn her Instagram stories, Rashmika shared a video from her movie ‘Thamma’ and expressed her feelings, saying, “Dear Diary, Sooo Wednesday night I might have just sneaked back into the theatre to watch Thamma. It’s a different feeling altogether listening to the laughs, whistles, and reactions all around while watching the film. To everyone who’s watched it sent love, feedback, comments… we’re sooo so happy!!I love youuu all!! Oh and yes.. I got my 80:20 salted caramel popcorn too.”

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Strong box office performance‘Thamma’ showed a solid performance on its third day, raking in an additional Rs 12.50 crore. Industry analyst Sacnilk reported that the film collected Rs 24 crore net on its first day in India, followed by a strong Rs 18.6 crore on day two. Continuing this momentum, the movie’s total earnings reached Rs 55.10 crore within three days. On Thursday, October 23, 2025, the horror-comedy registered a 19.38% occupancy rate for Hindi screenings, with morning shows attracting 7.52% audience, afternoons rising to 19.35%, and the highest turnout seen during evening and night shows at 25.52% and 25.14% respectively. Star-studded cast and unique premiseThe film, directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, stars Ayushmann as Alok and Rashmika in the role of Tadaka. Nawazuddin Siddiqui portrays Yakshasan, the dark king who challenges their love story. Adding to the film’s appeal, Malaika Arora delivers a captivating performance in a special dance number called ‘Poison Baby’. Produced by Maddock Films, this horror comedy also features Paresh Rawal, Geeta Aggarwal and Faisal Malik, who provide moments of comic relief amid the suspense. Set in an imaginary world, the movie weaves a “bloody” tale of romance, thrill, and mystery.

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