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  1. Oct 13, 2018 · Movie: Tumbbad. Director: Rahi Anil Barve, Anand Gandhi. Cast: Sohum Shah, Mohammad Samad. Rating: 3/5. So entrenched is parabolic horror in our storytelling traditions that it’s a shame Hindi ...

  2. Sep 16, 2022 · When Tumbbad, the genre-bending 2018 film by Rahi Anil Barve, was first taking shape, the Goddess’s womb — where the film’s protagonist Vinayak (Sohum Shah) often finds himself to satiate his relentless greed for wealth — was imagined simply as walls with unadorned black space. It wasn’t until the makers (Barve along with creative director Anand Gandhi and co-director Adesh Prasad), wrapped up the shoot that they returned to the storyboard.

  3. Oct 24, 2023 · A post shared by Rahi Anil Barve (@rahianilbarve) अर्थात राही यांना घरातूनच मिळालेला वैचारिक, सांस्कृतिक व कलेचा वारसा पाहता ते लेखनाकडे वळणार नाहीत असं कधीच कुणालाही वाटलं नव्हतं.

  4. Oct 11, 2018 · Rahi Anil BarveDirector; Sohum ShahActor; Mohammad SamadActor; Jyoti MalsheActor; ... Writers Mitesh Shah, Adesh Prasad, Anand Gandhi and Barve, have crafted an excellent tale. The movie serves up ...

  5. Directed by Rahi Anil Barve, the most impressive bit about his first feature is that it is devoid of the awful gimmicks that destroy most Bollywood horrors. It retains its Indian roots, relies on its chilling ambience to ratchet the tension, and doesn't go overboard with most elements, thus keeping the interest alive until the end.

  6. Sep 2, 2018 · Tumbbad [+ see also: trailer interview: Rahi Anil Barve film profile] by Rahi Anil Barve and Adesh Prasad, the first Indian film (in co-production with Sweden) to open the International Film Critics' Week at Venice in special session, has all the ingredients of a successful family adventure film: a fairytale, legendary treasure, a curse that is passed down from father to son, a monumental and disturbing house (Tumbbad Castle), disgusting, thorny and slimy monsters from the attic to the ...

  7. Aug 31, 2018 · The Venice Critics' Week was inaugurated with Rahi Anil Barve and Adesh Prasad's non-Competition entry, Tumbbad — that's the name of the very rainy village in which the story unfolds. Technically , though, the section was inaugurated with Toni D'Angelo's 20-minute Italian short, Nobody's Innocent , which played before Tumbbad , like the first part of a double bill.