Tumbbad derives its scares not from the movement of shadows in the periphery or the creaking old iron doors but from the black void that every man conceals within himself. And as we attempt to shed some light on the origins of the fallen celestial being from the movie, you should know that there are going to be spoilers ahead. For those who haven't yet caught this homegrown horror film - perhaps the best that Bollywood has offered audiences in years - now would be the time to look away, because for the ones who have watched Tumbbad, the question of who is Hastar in Indian mythology remains unanswered. Set in Maharashtra, between 19, Rahi Anil Barve's directorial debut follows three generations of a Konkanastha Brahmin family who seek an ancestral treasure that has been jinxed by the gods. Greed, gold and the curse of a demon god - the rich visual storytelling in Tumbbad encompasses all that and more.
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