Tumbbad, Maharashtra
Tumbbad is a village located on the banks of Jagbudi River in Ratnagiri district's Khed taluka in Maharashtra's Konkan division. The village is about 100 kilometres away from the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary.[1] The village is famous for its Mugger Crocodile
In popular culture
Tumbbad, a 2018 Hindi-language historical period fantasy horror film is named after the village Tumbbad of Maharashtra.[1][2] The film was also shot in the Tumbbad village.[3][4]
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See also
References
- Sharma, Paloma (15 October 2018). "The real story of Tumbbad: Who is Hastar, the demon god, in Indian mythology?". GQ (Indian edition).
- Roy, Priyanka (11 October 2018). "Tumbbad is a chill-fest". Telegraph India.
- Srivastava, Priya (16 October 2018). "The village of Tumbbad is for real and also the mystery surrounding it". The Times of India.
- "Tumbbad: The real village has a hidden treasure? Here's the truth". The Statesman. 9 October 2018.
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