Vvan: Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia’s Folk Thriller Heads Back to Sets for Key Sequences

The makers of the upcoming folk thriller Vvan: Force of the Forest are pulling out all the stops to deliver a high-octane cinematic experience. The production team has greenlit a 10-day additional shooting schedule aimed entirely at expanding and enhancing key segments of the film, with a major focus on elevating its grand climax.

According to a report by Mid-Day, the decision to head back to the sets was made after the creative team evaluated the film’s latest edit. While the producers are highly satisfied with the film’s current trajectory, they spotted an opportunity to amplify the scale of critical sequences that drive the story’s emotional and dramatic resolution.

An industry source close to the project revealed:

“The team simply felt there was scope to make some scenes bigger and more dramatic. When you’re building a world as unique as Vvan, every detail matters. The makers are extremely happy with the footage they have, but these additions will give the audience an even richer payoff in the final act.”

A Folk Thriller Rooted in Mythology

Directed jointly by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Arunabh Kumar, Vvan: Force of the Forest has built considerable anticipation for its atmospheric storytelling. The film blends ancient mythology, deep forest lore, and psychological mystery.

The thriller features an fresh on-screen pairing as we see Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead roles, stepping into an immersive world governed by rural legends and unexplained supernatural phenomena.

While the studio has kept specific plot points tightly under wraps, Vvan has emerged as a highly anticipated title on the Bollywood release calendar due to its distinct genre and unique thematic backdrop.

Distributed and produced as a major theatrical property, Vvan: Force of the Forest is locked for a pan-India release on August 28, 2026. Stay tuned with us for more only with us and share your thoughts on this story by commenting below.

Ziya Khan

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