Varun Dhawan or Kriti Sanon? Thumma writer Neeran Bhatt sign in warewolf cameo
Writer Neeran Bhatt surprised the identity of Warewolf in the upcoming horror-comedy ‘Thama’. The Madock Horror Comedy Union is a major, more powerful warewolf and a major character crossover by presenting unresolved questions for the audience.

Author Neeran Bhatt teased an unexpected turn, which portrays the discipline in ‘Thama’. The trailer of the upcoming horror-comedy introduces a malignant warevolf, which raises the audience on its real identity.
Bhatt, recently in an interview Zoom tvIndicated an important surprise by incorporating the identity of the character. The trailer will depict the central questions that will portray Warewolf: Varun Dhawan, who played the role of Bhaskar in Bhedia, or Kriti Sanon. The author said, “We have a huge warevolf in” Thama ‘, “we will know in the film, whether Varun Dhawan or Kriti Sanon.”
He said, “In Bhihiya, we showed Bhaskar as a normal wolf. The version in Thama is more muscle and big. How this version has become? We have answers in the film,” he said.
Bhatt has also written scripts for previous Madock horror comedy universe films like ‘Bhedia’, ‘Munjya’ (2024) and ‘Stri 2’. The post-credit scenes of ‘Stri 2’ had already indicated on ‘Thama’, describing a demon that depends on human blood.
The upcoming film ‘Thumma’, which is also directed by Aditya Sarptdar and supported by Madock Films, also has an artist including Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Paresh Rawal. On release in theaters on 21 October, the film brings back to Satharaj, who re -reveals her role from ‘Munjya’, where she played Elvis Karim Prabhakar.
In the trailer of Thamma, the character of Rashmika Mandanna, Tadka, awakens a thousand years old legend. Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Yakshaan is then seen facing Ayushman Khurrana’s Alok, which is shown to be turning into a vampire with burning eyes, a missing pulse and skin when exposed with blood gusts.
Producer Dinesh Vijan, who has co-produced the film with Amar Kaushik, said, “Madock Horror-Comedy began with the universe ‘Stri’ and increased with ‘Volshia’ and ‘Munjya’. With ‘Thama’, we aims to move the universe to its next stage – not only in terms of the story, but also in the context of scale, ambition and technology. ,
He said, “For us, the goal has always been taking inspiration from Indian folklore for our characters. This is a forgotten Indian story that we have revived. Today, with the revelation of the visual identity of the MHCU, we are committed to the long -term vision for Indian and global audiences to tell Indian stories.”
‘Thama’ is scheduled for a dramatic release on October 21, 2025.


