Bringing Mayasabha to theatres was like fighting a war’
When Tumbbad released in 2018, after being stuck at the production stage for over a decade, it took everyone by surprise. Not only did the horror-fantasy film receive universal acclaim, it also revamped the horror genre in Hindi cinema. So, with Mayasabha, Rahi Anil Barve’s sophomore film that releases on January 30, it’s only fair that people would be expecting another feat like Tumbbad. However, the filmmaker clarifies that it was this drive to not repeat himself that led to the creation of Mayasabha. Rahi says, “After Tumbbad, people will expect a Tumbbad 2, or those kinds of action and thrills — I don’t want to mistake. The only thing common is the creator. When Tumbbad released, nothing like it had come until then, and nothing like Mayasabha has been done until now.” Rahi talks about how the element of surprise is very important for any artist. “In the end, there is only one thing which keeps you going, the joy of making something which surprised you. If something doesn’t surprise you as an artist, you won’t be able to surprise anybody in the audience,” he adds.Jaaved, who is largely popular for his comedy-driven roles in films like the Dhamaal franchise and Salaam Namaste, has also worked in OTT shows like Escaype Live (2022), Taaza Khabar (2024), and Do You Wanna Partner (2025). While acknowledging the advantages of the OTT medium, where an actor “gets 6-8 hours to play with and go into the depth of character,” the actor also emphasises upon a dire need for balance between the OTT and theatrical experience. He elaborates, “Theatre culture is a shared experience which also needs to stay alive. It is a unique experience as a human being we need to have, where we cry and laugh together — otherwise it becomes too secluded as you sit alone with your content
What also comes as a major surprise is the presence of Jaaved Jaaferi, who headlines Mayasabha, playing the role of Parmeshwar Khanna. Besides praising Mayasabha for its world-building and concept, the actor also expresses a sense of gratitude for being offered this project, adding, “In my entire career, you could count on your fingers when I was approached for a serious role — Shaurya, Fire, O Darling Yeh Hai India. But here in Mayasabha, the entire film revolves around him (Parmeshwar). Rahi understood that I can do this. When another person recognizes your potential, it’s a good feeling.”
