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Tumbbad is a Indian folk-horror masterpiece. Set in pre-Independence Maharashtra, it follows a family cursed by a hidden goddess and a monstrous, coin-hoarding entity named Hastar . Made on a modest budget over six years, it became a cult classic—not because of jump scares, but because of its oppressive atmosphere, rain-slicked mud, and a moral about greed that feels biblical.

Tumbbad has received widespread critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling, cinematography, and performances. The film's use of the horror genre to explore themes of greed, ambition, and the consequences of playing with forces beyond human control has been particularly praised.