Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Collection Day 9: Sohum Shah’s horror fantasy drama Tumbbad has been basking in success since its re-release. The movie was released again after 6 years in theatres on September 13. Originally, Tumbbad hit the screens on October 12, 2018. At the time, the movie could not make a mark at the box office. In 2018, the movie had a lifetime collection of Rs 13.57 crore at the ticket windows. But this time, Tumbbad is ruling the box office game despite several new releases. 

Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Collection Day 9

Tumbbad earned Rs 2.75 crore on its second Saturday. The total net collection of Tumbbad stands at Rs 19.45 crore. It was made on a budget of Rs 15 crore. 

About Tumbbad 

The horror fantasy drama revolves around a family living in a small town of Maharashtra who worships a monster named Hatsar to get his wealth. They face several challenges and troubles during their lives for worshipping the deity. The highly critically acclaimed movie has been directed by Rahi Anil Barve and Anand Gandhi. The film features Sohum Shah, Jyoti Malshe, Dhundiraj Prabhakar, Ronjini Chakraborty, Mohammad Samad, Harish Khanna and Piyush Kaushik in key roles. 

Earlier in a chat with Ranveer Allahbadia, Sohum said, “Iss film ke dauharan mein itna thak gya thha. Ajay-Atul ne film ka ek gana kiya thha. Main unke paas baitha huun, woh gaan bana rahe hai, koi baat chal padhi aur mei rone lag gya. Maine kaha ‘yaar mai kasam khata huun, dobara kabhi film produce nahi karunga.' (During this film, I was so tired. Ajay-Atul composed a song for the movie. I was sitting near him, they were making the song, there was some discussion and I started crying. I said, ‘I swear to never to produce a film again')” 

“Itna thak gaya na, ki aap kisi se mil rahe ho release ke liye, aap apne ideas push kar rahe ho, aap logon tak film banana chahte ho aur itna thaka deta hai woh process toh mai rone laga. Toh unhone mujhe chai pilaya, paranthe khilaya aur bola ki ‘Sab thik ho jayega'. Toh ho gya, uske baad phir mei produce karne laaga, kanhi ruka nahi. (I got so tired, that you are meeting someone for the release, you are pushing your ideas, you want to make a film for the people. And that process wears you down so much, that I started crying. So they gave me tea, offered paranthas and said, ‘Everything will be fine'. So it happened and then I started producing again. I did not stop),” he added.