Ayushmann Khurrana's Hilarious Ben Stokes Ad-Lib in Thamma Leaves Nawazuddin Siddiqui Utterly Baffled

Ayushmann Khurrana's Hilarious Ben Stokes Ad-Lib in Thamma Leaves Nawazuddin Siddiqui Utterly Baffled

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In the whirlwind world of Bollywood, where scripted lines often give way to spontaneous magic, Ayushmann Khurrana has once again proven why he's the king of quirky improvisations. As promotions for the upcoming horror-comedy Thamma heat up, the actor spilled the beans on a side-splitting moment on set that had his co-star Nawazuddin Siddiqui scratching his head in genuine confusion. Set against the festive buzz of Diwali, this behind-the-scenes gem is already winning hearts and hinting at the film's blend of scares, laughs, and unexpected cricket references.

A Vampire Tale with a Desi Twist

Directed by the talented Aditya Sarpotdar—fresh off the success of Munjya—Thamma dives deep into the Maddock Films Horror Comedy Universe. This Diwali release, hitting theaters on October 21, 2025, reimagines ancient Indian folklore with a modern spin. Ayushmann plays a reluctant everyman thrust into the supernatural fray after a fateful encounter with Nawazuddin's enigmatic vetal, a mischievous spirit from classic tales. Powers transfer in a blink, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, all while weaving in threads from franchise hits like Stree and Bhediya.

What sets Thamma apart? It's billed as the universe's first romantic entry, promising not just ghostly chills but heartfelt romance amid the chaos. Ayushmann, known for his socially charged roles in films like Article 15 and Dream Girl, calls this his boldest fantasy leap yet. "This one's pure family fun—hilarious, heartwarming, and utterly Indian at its core," he shared in recent chats. The story draws from our own legends, flipping Western vampire tropes on their head with vetals and yakshas plotting world domination. Expect edge-of-your-seat action laced with that signature Maddock humor, where the supernatural feels surprisingly relatable.


The Improv That Stole the Scene

Picture this: a tense horror-comedy shoot, lights dimmed, and Ayushmann in full character mode. In a bid to amp up the absurdity, he drops an impromptu line referencing England's cricket sensation Ben Stokes—the all-rounder famous for his dramatic heroics and that unforgettable 2019 World Cup turnaround. "It was this perfect cricket-obsessed riff that fit the moment's frenzy," Ayushmann recounted with a grin during an interview with Just Too Filmy. But here's the kicker: Nawazuddin, deep in his intense vetal persona, stared back with wide-eyed bewilderment. "He didn't get it at all! I could see the puzzle pieces not clicking—pure gold," Ayushmann laughed.

Nawazuddin, ever the method maestro behind gems like Gangs of Wasseypur and Sacred Games, later chimed in with his trademark dry wit. "I wanted to crack up, but the scene demanded straight-faced menace. Ayushmann's energy is infectious; it pulls you right into the madness." This clash of improvisational flair and deadpan delivery underscores the film's charm—two powerhouses bouncing off each other in ways that feel refreshingly unscripted. It's moments like these that remind us why Bollywood thrives on such organic chemistry.

Star Power and Festive Hype

Rounding out the cast is the effervescent Rashmika Mandanna, bringing her pan-India appeal as the film's emotional anchor and Ayushmann's on-screen love interest. Trailers tease her carrying a vampiric Ayushmann like a pro, blending romance with rib-tickling antics. Paresh Rawal adds his comic gravitas, while producer Dinesh Vijan and showrunner Amar Kaushik ensure the universe expands without losing its soul. "Nawaz as Yakshasan is wildly fun—superior yet oddly human," Vijan gushed, praising the actor's nuanced take.

As Thamma gears up for its grand Diwali bow, early buzz from fan events in Delhi screams blockbuster potential. Ayushmann's impromptu Stokes nod isn't just a funny anecdote; it's a window into the film's spirit—bold, bizarre, and bursting with joy. In a season of lights and fireworks, this horror-comedy promises to light up screens with laughter that lingers. Grab your popcorn; the vetal's revenge (and Ayushmann's ad-libs) await. Who knows—maybe Ben Stokes will even catch a screening?

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