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Tumbbad, Kantara To Stree: Films Which Revived Glory Of Folklore Genre In Indian Cinema

As Tumbbad prepares for its re-release in theaters on September 13, let’s explore other films that have revived the glory of folklore in Indian cinema:

 

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Films Which Revived Glory Of Folklore Genre
Films Which Revived Glory Of Folklore Genre

India’s rich traditions and folklore have long been a source of inspiration in cinema. Movies like Tumbbad and Kantara show how folklore can be brought to life on the big screen, setting a high benchmark for this genre.  As Tumbbad prepares for its re-release in theatres on September 13, 2024, let’s explore other films that have revived the glory of folklore in Indian cinema:

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Tumbbad
Tumbbad

Tumbbad is an adventurous folklore-fantasy film that delves into the tale of Hastar, a malevolent entity worshipped through a cursed shrine. The film masterfully blends folklore with dark fantasy, portraying the dire consequences faced by those who seek Hastar’s forbidden wealth. What sets Tumbbad apart is its unique approach, blending horror with fantasy through a richly textured narrative. The film’s atmospheric cinematography and groundbreaking production design vividly bring its eerie world to life. Its re-release on September 13 offers a valuable chance to experience this extraordinary film once more on the big screen.

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Stree 1 & 2
Stree 1 & 2

The Stree franchise has brought a fresh twist to horror-comedy by incorporating the urban legend Naale Baa, which translates to 'come tomorrow' in Kannada. This legend is adapted into the film’s narrative, creating a unique blend of horror and humour that has resonated widely with audiences.

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Munjya
Munjya

Munjya takes inspiration from Maharashtrian folklore, focusing on the Upanayana ceremony—a traditional Hindu rite performed for young boys. The film explores the significance of the sacred thread worn during this ceremony and how it shapes the life and experiences of the protagonist.

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Kantara
Kantara

The National Award-winning film Kantara became a huge hit, cherished for its authentic representation of Tulunadu folklore. Centred around the Bhuta Kola ritual, the film explores the worship of divinities known as Bhuta (or Daiva) and weaves an engaging story rooted in the traditions of the heartlands of India.





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