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Maddock’s Horror-Verse: Bollywood’s Next Big Obsession!

Writer's picture: Vishal waghelaVishal waghela

Alright, fam, after the spine-chilling success of Stree 2, Maddock Films is clearly not here to play—it’s here to slay! The production house just dropped its Horror-Verse slate, and it’s the stuff cinematic dreams (or nightmares) are made of. Here’s the tea:


2025: Bringing the Thrills

Thama (Diwali): Just in time for crackers and chaos, this one promises to light up more than just the skies. Horror vibes + Diwali = perfection, right?

Shakti Shalini (31st December): Looks like we’re bidding goodbye to 2025 with some major occult energy. New Year’s Eve just got spooky AF.




2026: Double Trouble

Bhediya 2 (14th August): The OG wolf-boy is back, and we’re HOWLing in excitement! If you thought Varun Dhawan’s abs were scary good in the first, wait for this sequel.

Chamunda (4th December): The name itself is giving major “don’t mess with me” energy. Expect goddess-level horror.


2027: Legends Only

Stree 3 (13th August): YES, our favorite ghost is back (again). After the success of Stree 2, expectations are sky-high, and we’re here for every spooky twist.

Maha Muniya (24th December): The big, bad finale of 2027 sounds like an epic showdown. Is this the endgame of the Horror-Verse?


2028: Apocalyptic Vibes

Pehla Mahayudh (11th August): Sounds like Maddock’s version of Infinity War. Everyone’s invited, and the stakes are deadly.

Doosra Mahayudh (18th October): Endgame, much? The ultimate clash of the supernatural titans.


What’s Cooking Post-Stree 2’s Insane Success?


After Stree 2 made all the cash registers go ka-ching, Maddock Films is officially the kingpin of desi horror-comedy. Fans can’t get enough of their perfectly balanced mix of LOL moments and bone-chilling scares. With this line-up, they’re clearly building a universe that’s set to compete with the likes of Marvel and DC—but with way more masala.


Imagine it: crossovers between Stree, Bhediya, and Chamunda. Maybe a ghost-wolf hybrid? Or an all-out supernatural brawl in Maha Muniya? The possibilities are endless, and we’re already booking tickets for 2028.


Maddock is not just telling horror stories; it’s creating a legacy. So, buckle up, horror fans, because the Horror-Verse is about to take over Bollywood—and our nightmares. Aao kabhi Bandra mein!

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