Kiara Advani’s Nadia is introduced through a striking Cirque du Soleil–inspired act. The role demanded intense physical preparation, with international performers flown in to train and collaborate closely with the actor, hinting at a character built on precision, risk, and spectacle.
Set against a graveyard backdrop, Elizabeth’s poster places Huma Qureshi amid weathered tombstones and stone figures. Dressed in black and framed beside a vintage car, her presence feels composed yet ominous, suggesting quiet authority and emotional restraint.
Nayanthara steps into Toxic as Ganga, a character defined by strength and command. Her first-look poster, unveiled as a New Year reveal by Yash, positions her as a formidable force within the film’s world.
Rukmini Vasanth’s Mellisa is revealed at a glamorous 1960s-style party. Moving through a crowded, decadent setting, the character stands apart through her controlled body language and watchful gaze, projecting a sense of inner discipline untouched by the surrounding chaos.
Tara Sutaria’s Rebecca appears in a moment of emotional unravelling. The first-look image hints at vulnerability beneath the surface, while also suggesting a character shaped by survival instincts and an underlying edge of authority.
Raya marks Yash at his most raw and unrestrained. Released on the actor’s 40th birthday, the glimpse presents a character driven by intensity and resolve, setting the tone for Toxic’s dark, uncompromising narrative.