After its theatrical run during the festive Diwali window, Thamma—starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui—has finally made its way to OTT. Nearly two months after hitting cinemas, the supernatural horror-comedy has quietly premiered on Prime Video, giving audiences another chance to experience its quirky mix of chills and laughs.
Where to Watch Thamma
Thamma is now streaming exclusively on Prime Video. The platform announced the digital release on Tuesday via social media, sharing the update with the caption:
“Talent hunting? No. Betal hunting? Yes. #ThammaOnPrime, Watch Now!”
Unlike many big-ticket releases, the film’s OTT debut arrived without heavy promotional noise, but fans of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe will likely welcome its arrival.
About the Film: Plot and Universe
Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik, Thamma marks the fifth instalment of the Maddock horror-comedy franchise.

The story follows Alok (Ayushmann Khurrana), a Delhi-based journalist whose life takes a bizarre turn when he stumbles into a secret world of vampires. His journey introduces him to the enigmatic Tadaka (Rashmika Mandanna) and a terrifying vampire antagonist portrayed by Nawazuddin Siddiqui. What unfolds is a blend of supernatural thrills, humour, romance, and emotional beats—hallmarks of the franchise.
Cast and Special Appearances
Alongside the lead trio, Thamma features Paresh Rawal and Faisal Malik in key roles. The film also boasts several special appearances by Varun Dhawan, Abhishek Banerjee, Nora Fatehi, and Malaika Arora, adding star power and surprise elements to the narrative.
What the Cast Said
Sharing his thoughts on the film, Ayushmann Khurrana said:
“Thamma is unlike any other supernatural or horror movie, perfectly combining supernatural elements with humour, romance, drama, and a heartfelt love story. I hunt for freshness in cinema, and that’s what drew me to this script. After all the love we’ve received, I’m happy the film is now reaching audiences worldwide on Prime Video.”
Rashmika Mandanna echoed the sentiment, calling the project a first in her career:
“Working on a supernatural comedy like Thamma was a completely new experience for me. From the storyline to the scale, everything felt exciting. I’m thrilled the film will now reach a global audience through Prime Video.”
Jay-Ho Insider
With its OTT release, Thamma gets a second life beyond theatres—one that may help it find a wider audience more receptive to its offbeat tone. For viewers who enjoy horror-comedies with a supernatural twist and a strong ensemble cast, Thamma is now just a click away on Prime Video.














