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Exploring The Real Village That Inspired The Folk Horror Movie 'Tumbbad'

Discover the real village behind the film 'Tumbbad,' known for its rich history, biodiversity, and eerie atmosphere. Learn how the Tumbbad village in Mahatrashtra captivated audiences with its haunting charm and atmospheric horror

A shot from 'Tumbbad' that shows the Tumbbad Fort Photo: IMDb
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Highlighting the social and economic inequality of the French Ancien Régime by depicting a nobleman as a spider and a peasant as a fly, Jacques Lagniet accompanied his 17th century engraving with a proverb that said "plus le diable en a, plus il en veut" ("the more the devil gets, the more it wants"). This saying perfectly captures the essence of the film "Tumbbad." Directed by Rahi Anil Barve, ‘Tumbbad’ is a Hindi language adaptation of Marathi-language horror short story by Narayan Dharap. The film is renowned for its atmospheric storytelling, stunning cinematography, and intricate production design, earning critical acclaim and a cult following.