Maddock Films has dropped Thamma’s first track, which is titled “Tum Mere Na Huye”.
About Thamma’s First Song, Tum Mere Na HuyeThamma’s first song, “Tum Mere Na Huye”, features a sizzling chemistry between Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna and vocals by Madhubanti Bagchi and Sachin-Jigar.
Amitabh Bhattacharya has penned the lyrics of the song and the music is composed by Sachin-Jigar.
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SharingRashmika’s item song, Universal Music India wrote, “Witness every girl’s voice of love and heartbreak. Presenting Thamma’s first song.”
The Reactions To Tum Mere Na HuyeUsers are saying that the choreography is looking awkward in the song and they are trying hard to repeat the magic of “Aaj Ki Raat”.
One user commented, “Maddock is becoming like YRF. YRF follows the same template for their action movies and Maddock is doing the same. Sexualizing their actresses and giving them such weird costumes and steps.”
Another user commented, “Choreography makes it look very unintentionally funny and their pairing has no chemistry.”
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One user reacted, “Drag of a song.. single tone no variations. Disappointed by Madhubanti, this sounds like re-using leftover music notes of ‘Aaj Ki Raat!!’”
Another user reacted, “Rashmika has a mouth problem. Often in dialogues, she clenches her teeth and doesn't move her lips. Here she is barely opening her mouth to lip sync.”
One user said, “The hip grinding is a bit extra. I was like ok must be just one move when saw the teaser. But this is just uncomfortable.”
Another user said, “What is that choreography lol? It doesn't suit Rashmika at all, this is ‘Aaj ki Raat’ from Meesho.”
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Thamma is the fifth instalment in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe after Stree, Bhediya, Munjya and Stree 2.
The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead roles and is slated for release on October 21.
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