Yash, best known for his massive blockbuster ‘KGF’ is all set to return with his next film ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ directed by Mollywood filmmaker Geethu Mohandas. Ever since it was revealed that the film would hit theatres next year, Yash’s fans have been waiting with bated breath to catch a glimpse or get an update of the Sandalwood star. Now, a recent video featuring the actor without a shirt while smoking a cigarette has gone viral, with his fans and several online portals claiming that the footage is a behind-the-scenes glimpse from the set of ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ that has sent movie buffs into a frenzy.

As soon as the post reached the netizens, the comment section was flooded with remarks such as "Tsunami Garantee", along with fire emojis. Touted to be a period gangster drama, 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' has been written by Geetu Mohandas and Yash.

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Set against the backdrop of Goa, the movie revolves around the dark world of a drug cartel, exploring themes of power, love, and betrayal. The film features an ensemble cast with Yash, Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, Akshay Oberoi, and Sudev Nair playing pivotal roles, along with others.

Produced by Venkat K Narayana and Yash under their KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations production companies, ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ is expected to reach the cinema halls on March 19, 2026. ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ will be dubbed in multiple Indian and international languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam.

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In addition to this, Yash has also been roped in to play Lankesh Raavan in Nitish Tiwari's much-hyped 'Ramayana'. Billed to be an epic saga, the drama will also feature Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, and Ravie Dubey as Lord Laxman.

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