Maddock Films latest supernatural thriller Thamma , starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, has offered audiences a cinematic experience unlike any other. In collaboration with AI infrastructure startup Flam, the film will feature Indias first 3D Mixed-Reality (MR) experience, transforming conventional film promotions into an interactive, story-driven engagement. Flam and Maddock Films bring Indias FIRST 3D mixed-reality experience to Thamma Fans can now immerse themselves in the dark and mysterious world of Thamma by simply scanning movie posters, merchandise, or digital creatives. The MR experience allows users to explore the supernatural universe of the film, interact with its enigmatic characters, and engage with cinematic momentsall through their smartphones. Karthik K Raman, Chief Marketing Officer at Flam, said, Entertainment marketing is evolving from static visuals into fully interactive worlds. With Thamma , our goal was to merge storytelling with audience engagement, creating experiences that audiences dont just watch, but step inside. This collaboration reimagines cinema promotion, turning everyday touchpoints into a gateway to the films supernatural universe. A Maddock Films spokesperson added, Weve always believed in pushing the boundaries of storytelling. Partnering with Flam allowed us to extend Thammas world beyond the screen, giving audiences a chance to live the story, not just watch it. The experience will be available across multiple touchpoints: Immersive Posters & Merchandise: Scan movie posters, standees, and merchandise to unlock a vampire-world 3D MR experience. Mixed-Reality Engagement: A single scan or link transports audiences into a 3D world of vampires, supernatural creatures, and cinematic moments inspired by Thamma. Mobile-First Accessibility: The MR experience is designed to work seamlessly across social platforms, print, and on-ground activations. The campaign demonstrates how MR technology is redefining film marketing in India, creating deeper connections between audiences and cinematic narratives.