Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 24: Superstar Yash’s highly anticipated upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown Ups is set to create history as the first-ever large-scale Indian movie to be conceptualized, written, and filmed simultaneously in both English and Kannada. Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic marks the return of Yash to the big screen after the immense success of the KGF franchise (KGF in 2018 and KGF 2 in 2022).
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh confirmed the exciting news, sharing that Toxic would be shot in English and Kannada, with the narrative crafted to resonate with both global and Indian audiences. The film will also be dubbed into several other languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam, ensuring a truly global cinematic experience.
Taran Adarsh wrote, “IT’S OFFICIAL… YASH’S NEXT FILM ‘TOXIC’ BEING SHOT IN KANNADA & ENGLISH… #Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown Ups – starring #Yash – is the first big-scale #Indian movie to be conceptualized, written and filmed simultaneously in both #English and #Kannada, paving the way for a truly global film experience. The film will be dubbed in multiple #Indian and international languages, including #Hindi, #Telugu, #Tamil, and #Malayalam. Directed by #GeetuMohandas… Produced by #VenkatKNarayana and #Yash.”
Yash recently shared a sneak peek of the film on his 39th birthday, giving fans a taste of the bold and captivating world of Toxic. In the teaser, the actor, dressed in a sharp white suit and holding a cigar, makes a grand entrance into a lively club filled with partygoers. As he walks through the crowd, all eyes are drawn to him, creating an intense and provocative atmosphere. The teaser promises an intoxicating cinematic experience that fans are eagerly awaiting.
Filming for Toxic began on August 8 in Bengaluru last year. While the original release date was set for April 2025, the film’s release has been postponed, with no new date yet announced. Fans are excited to see what’s next from Yash, who continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic presence on screen.