In response to swirling rumors and speculative headlines, Maddock Films took to social media to set the record straight. Posting a formal statement on their official handle, the caption read: “Thank you for the constant support and understanding.” The note addressed recent casting gossip about the much-anticipated upcoming chapters Shakti Shalini and Maha Munjya, stating clearly that “any reports regarding casting are purely speculative.”
The clarification comes at a time when Maddock’s Horror Comedy Universe has become a buzzword in Indian cinema circles. Since the breakout success of Stree in 2018, followed by hits like Bhediya and Munjya, the franchise has grossed over ₹500 crore, according to Box Office India. With such high stakes, fan speculation about new chapters and potential crossovers has only intensified.
But Maddock Films is asking for patience and media responsibility. Their statement urges outlets and fans alike to “wait for official announcements,” emphasizing their focus on delivering quality storytelling over feeding the rumor mill. Given the secrecy around casting, it's clear that the studio is playing its cards close to the chest — and rightly so.
Meanwhile, eyes are on Thama, an upcoming 2025 release featuring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film marks a tonal shift within the universe—blending romance with supernatural themes rather than straight-up horror-comedy. As confirmed by Sarpotdar, this pivot aims to avoid creative fatigue and offer fans a fresh flavor of the eerie and emotional.
As the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe grows into one of Indian cinema’s most successful and experimental IPs, this statement serves as both a reality check and a reminder — some stories are worth waiting for. Until then, the speculation can rest, and the excitement can build.