The second volume of Rahi Anil Barve’s Tumbbad trilogy, which comes out in 2026, delves into new horrors.
The eagerly anticipated Pahadpangira, the sequel to Tumbbad, is designed to expand the spooky world of the original film. The second installment of this critically praised trilogy, which is slated for release in 2026 and is directed by the imaginative Rahi Anil Barve, promises to delve deeper into the spooky mythology and unnerving themes that made the first movie a landmark in Indian cinema.
The trilogy’s recurring themes of greed, power, and the fallout from human frailties are all present in Pahadpangira, a new story set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and based in local legend. The riddles of Hastar and his cursed treasure were solved by Tumbbad, but Pahadpangira turns its attention to another lost legend that is hidden beneath the shadows of enormous peaks and just waiting to be discovered.
According to Barve’s hints, the follow-up will explore the psychological horror subgenre and push the limits of visual narrative. The title, which translates to “The Devourer of Mountains,” conjures up images of a creature that is both old and terrifying, and it fits in perfectly with the trilogy’s main theme of man’s pointless search for forbidden riches.
The cast of Pahadpangira is still unknown, but it is said to include both newcomers and returning actors from Tumbbad, which would complicate the story. The production crew is also anticipated to produce stunning images, elaborate set designs, and a moody music that transports audiences to the eerie atmosphere of the story.
Pahadpangira, the trilogy’s middle chapter, is a masterpiece in and of itself and is positioned to unite the past and future of Barve’s epic story. A unique cinematic experience is guaranteed by the film’s examination of avarice and mythology as well as its gloomy and eerie tone.
As Pahadpangira promises to rekindle the magic of Tumbbad and take us deeper into a realm where myths and nightmares meet, mark 2026 in your calendars.
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