Sohum Shah Tumbbad 2 Release Date OUT: Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Folk Horror to Hit Cinemas in 2027

Sohum Shah Tumbbad 2 is all geared up for its cinematic arrival. Here’s what the director and producer have to share.
Ankita Kandade
By : Published: 30 Apr 2026 22:07:PM
Sohum Shah Tumbbad 2 Release Date OUT: Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Folk Horror to Hit Cinemas in 2027
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After months of anticipation, the makers of Tumbbad 2 have finally revealed the release date. The folk drama has set December 3, 2027, as its premiere date. No sooner did the makers unveil the date than fans and movie buffs’ excitement peaked up a notch. Director Adesh Prasad, Sohum Shah, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui headline the drama. 

Sohum Shah took to his official social media timelines to share the date along with a new poster. The caption of the post read, “A sinful past, an ominous future. The hunger rises, the legacy of greed continues...” He also used the hashtag #PralayAayega. The line harks back to the themes of sin, hunger, and greed that shaped the 2018’s much-loved prequel. The film was then directed by Rahi Anil Barve, while the sequel is helmed by Adesh Prasad. 

Tumbbad 2 to Release in December 

 
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Bankrolled by Shah under Sohum Shah Films in collaboration with Dr Jayantilal Gada’s Pen Studios, Tumbbad has locked December 3 for its grand cinematic arrival. In an official statement, Shah expressed that Tumbbad remains very special to him. He said the sequel aims to take that world forward in a way that feels deeper and larger, while building on the mythology and atmosphere that connected with audiences in the first film. He added that Tumbbad 2 will carry a familiar essence, but unfold in a new way. 

Director Adesh Prasad explained that the sequel seeks to push the narrative and visual world further while remaining rooted in the original. “Taking this story forward has been both exciting and challenging, especially because the first film has such a strong identity. 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.”

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