‘Tumbbad 2’ Makers Intensify Search for Powerful Villain; Two Big Names in Talks
Digital Desk
Buzz is building around the sequel to the cult horror film Tumbbad, as its creators step up the hunt for a formidable antagonist to anchor the story. Actor-producer Sohum Shah has officially partnered with Pen Studios, headed by veteran producer Jayantilal Gada, to develop the next chapter of the dark fantasy universe.
Industry sources say the sequel is being designed on a much grander scale than the 2018 original Tumbbad, with special emphasis on crafting a villain who is not merely frightening but psychologically layered and morally ambiguous. The character is expected to drive the narrative, making casting a critical decision for the makers.
Two acclaimed performers — Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui — are reportedly under serious consideration for the role. Both actors are widely known for portraying complex, unpredictable characters, a quality the team believes would suit the eerie and myth-laden tone of the franchise.
The first film gradually built a loyal following after its release and eventually achieved cult status, aided by a successful re-release that introduced it to a new generation of viewers. With the sequel, the creators aim to preserve the original’s mythological depth and atmospheric suspense while expanding its cinematic scale.
Preparations for filming are said to be underway, with production expected to begin soon under Sohum Shah’s banner. Backed by Pen Studios — the company associated with large-scale productions such as RRR and Gangubai Kathiawadi — the sequel is being planned as a visually ambitious project.
While no official casting announcement has been made, early indications suggest that the next installment in the Tumbbad universe will be darker, more intense, and narratively richer than its predecessor, signaling the makers’ intent to elevate the franchise to a larger cinematic canvas.
