The saga of ‘ Tumbbad ’ is a multi-layered journey and a newly released BTS, perfectly chronicles what went into making the film. Giving glimpses of fantasy, action, frights, and scares; ‘Tumbbad’ is a horrific and thrilling experience that questions the roots of human greed while providing entertainment too.Adesh Prasad, writer of ‘Tumbbad’ shares, “It didn't look like anything that I had seen before. It’s a little darker than what we have chronicled in our own mythology.” Rahi Anil Barve, director of ‘Tumbbad’ shares, “Writing the first draft of ‘Tumbbad’ in 1997 when I was 18 without exaggeration. In 2009-2010 it took me 8 months; I have created 700 pages of a storyboard. It was the anchor on which everything was based. Also, making this film would not have been possible without Sohum Shah .”Starring Sohum Shah in the lead role, ‘Tumbbad’ presents an interesting mixture of mythology, fantasy and thriller elements and it leaves the viewer with some spine-chilling moments. While talking about the script Sohum Shah shares, “When I first saw the script it had the seed of craziness. The ideas were so good it made me pursue all of them in the film.” He further adds, “The film mainly looks like a fairy tale narrated by your grandmother like Vikram Aur Betaal or a story out of Panchatantra.”Sohum Shah has been working on ‘Tumbbad’ for six years to make his vision a reality. He faced several obstacles to make the movie. More than 300 people were present on sets while shooting for the film. Interestingly, the entire cast and crew had to keep food outside the villa at night to follow the traditions of Tumbad, a real village in Maharashtra.‘Tumbbad’ completed its shooting in 2015 and while talking about the same Sohum Shah shares, “The last day of the film shoot took place on May 13, 2015 and around 4 pm we all were packed up. I literally had tears in my eyes. It actually felt I had been in some war and it had come to an end.”