‘Thamma’ Movie Trailer Officially Released to Audience
The Thamma trailer has sparked reactions online, with Reddit criticizing Ayushmann Khurrana’s film for “copy-pasting” memes, while Varun Dhawan’s cameo received praise. Audiences felt the movie, starring Ayushmann, Rashmika Mandanna, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, fell short of expectations.
*Thamma* Trailer Sparks Mixed Reactions: Varun Dhawan’s Cameo Wins Over Fans
After the roaring success of Stree 2, fans of Maddock Films’ horror-comedy universe have been eagerly anticipating the next installment. The fifth film in the franchise, Thamma, was expected to raise the bar with its unique blend of humor, horror, and star power. The highly awaited trailer finally dropped on September 26, but instead of widespread excitement, the internet has been buzzing — though not entirely in a positive way. Many viewers called the trailer “underwhelming,” while others appreciated select moments, particularly a brief but memorable cameo by Varun Dhawan.
Ayushmann Khurrana Takes Center Stage
The trailer opens with Ayushmann Khurrana leaping from rooftop to rooftop, capturing the audience’s attention with his signature charm and physical comedy. In Thamma, Khurrana plays a man caught between love, ambition, and an unexpected curse: he turns into a vampire. The film blends supernatural elements with the comedy of everyday family life, a hallmark of Maddock Films’ previous entries.
Khurrana’s character finds himself in a battle with a thousand-year-old vampire, portrayed by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, whose enigmatic presence adds a darker tone to the otherwise lighthearted trailer. Meanwhile, Khurrana must also navigate familial disapproval. His father, played by Paresh Rawal, discovers his son’s fanged secret and declares him a “shaitaan,” leading to humorous, tension-filled interactions.
The trailer attempts to balance high-octane action with comic beats, a signature Maddock approach, but many viewers found the humor predictable rather than refreshing.
Reddit Reacts: Meme Overload and Repetition
Once the trailer was shared on Reddit, fans quickly voiced their opinions. The sentiment reflected a growing disappointment among fans who expected fresh, original humor from the franchise.
Another comment added: “This was quite underwhelming ngl. I can imagine him as a cranky Dracula who wakes up after a long sleep and tries to fit into the modern world. That would have been so much better.”
Many users echoed similar frustrations: “The jokes feel repetitive… a seen-before feeling, not fresh.” Another fan lamented: “Again the same middle-class family comedy. I genuinely thought there would be a passionate love story… but 90% is cringe.” One succinctly summarized the mood: “Same lame jokes.”

Amid the critique, there was one notable exception. Varun Dhawan, making a surprise cameo, received widespread praise from fans for his brief but charismatic appearance. Many viewers highlighted his energy and screen presence, suggesting that his role, however short, elevated certain moments of the trailer. This cameo became a silver lining for fans, who otherwise felt the film didn’t fully meet expectations.
The mixed reactions underscore a common challenge in highly anticipated franchises: the weight of expectation. Fans of Maddock Films have come to expect clever humor, engaging characters, and an inventive take on supernatural tropes. While Thamma delivers on action and star power, some feel the franchise’s comedic formula has begun to feel repetitive.
Several Redditors highlighted that the jokes, while familiar and comforting to some, lack the originality and bite that made the earlier entries, like Stree 2, stand out. “I was expecting something bolder, something that pushes the envelope,” one user commented. “Instead, it felt like we’ve seen this all before.”
Others, however, appreciated the lighter tone and the mix of supernatural and family comedy. The balance of scares and laughs remains intact, and Khurrana’s performance, along with the supporting cast, is still engaging, even if the humor feels familiar.
The Road Ahead
Despite the criticisms, the Thamma trailer has achieved one key objective: it has sparked conversation. Whether fans ultimately embrace the film will depend on how well it delivers on action, comedy, and storytelling when it hits theaters. The Maddock brand remains strong, with audiences eager to see Khurrana, Siddiqui, Rawal, and others bring the story to life beyond the trailer.
If nothing else, Varun Dhawan’s cameo serves as a reminder that even a few seconds of screen time can leave a lasting impression. For a film navigating the delicate balance of expectations, humor, and supernatural thrills, those small sparks of brilliance could make a significant difference once the full story unfolds on the big screen.
In the end, the Thamma trailer may not have met all expectations, but it has succeeded in getting people talking — a crucial first step for any film in today’s social media-driven landscape.