Yash's Star-Studded Project "Toxic" Unveils Raya in Birthday Reveal: A Darker, More Intense Take on a Character Driven Film.
In a move that promises to deliver on its earlier tease of an all-star ensemble cast, the makers of Yash's upcoming project, "Toxic - A Fairytale for Grown-Ups", have released a character introduction video featuring Raya, played by Yash. The 39-year-old actor and co-writer/co-producer is taking on a role that not only marks his expansion into international storytelling but also hints at creative experimentation.
The two-minute teaser opens in a dark, foreboding cemetery before swiftly escalating into action-packed sequences, showcasing the raw intensity of the film's visual approach. This follows a similar pattern set by last year's character introductions for the female lead cast comprising Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth and Tara Sutaria, who all shared screen time in a carefully curated ensemble shot.
For Yash, playing an international lead is the next stage of his stardom. Having catapulted himself to pan-Indian fame with "K.G.F", a series that redefined Kannada cinema globally and cemented its place as the fifth highest Indian grosser, he has become one of India's most sought-after stars.
Yash began his career in Kannada-language films before achieving massive success with the "K.G.F" franchise. The actor is known for bringing larger-than-life action heroes to life on screen, a characteristic evident in performances such as Rocky Bhai in both instalments of the series.
In "Toxic", Yash brings creative experimentation to an international storytelling framework, further solidifying his position as a versatile and bankable star. Written by Yash along with director Geetu Mohandas, this bilingual film is shot simultaneously in Kannada and English with dubbed versions planned for multiple languages.
The production boasts of top talent from the industry, including National Award-winning cinematographer Rajeev Ravi, composer Ravi Basrur, editor Ujwal Kulkarni, and production designer T.P. Abid. The action sequences are choreographed by Hollywood star J.J. Perry alongside Indian National Film Award-winning directors Anbariv and Kecha Khamphakdee.
Set to release worldwide on March 19th, coinciding with various festivals across different cultures in India, "Toxic - A Fairytale for Grown-Ups" promises an edge of raw intensity that will keep viewers hooked.
In a move that promises to deliver on its earlier tease of an all-star ensemble cast, the makers of Yash's upcoming project, "Toxic - A Fairytale for Grown-Ups", have released a character introduction video featuring Raya, played by Yash. The 39-year-old actor and co-writer/co-producer is taking on a role that not only marks his expansion into international storytelling but also hints at creative experimentation.
The two-minute teaser opens in a dark, foreboding cemetery before swiftly escalating into action-packed sequences, showcasing the raw intensity of the film's visual approach. This follows a similar pattern set by last year's character introductions for the female lead cast comprising Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth and Tara Sutaria, who all shared screen time in a carefully curated ensemble shot.
For Yash, playing an international lead is the next stage of his stardom. Having catapulted himself to pan-Indian fame with "K.G.F", a series that redefined Kannada cinema globally and cemented its place as the fifth highest Indian grosser, he has become one of India's most sought-after stars.
Yash began his career in Kannada-language films before achieving massive success with the "K.G.F" franchise. The actor is known for bringing larger-than-life action heroes to life on screen, a characteristic evident in performances such as Rocky Bhai in both instalments of the series.
In "Toxic", Yash brings creative experimentation to an international storytelling framework, further solidifying his position as a versatile and bankable star. Written by Yash along with director Geetu Mohandas, this bilingual film is shot simultaneously in Kannada and English with dubbed versions planned for multiple languages.
The production boasts of top talent from the industry, including National Award-winning cinematographer Rajeev Ravi, composer Ravi Basrur, editor Ujwal Kulkarni, and production designer T.P. Abid. The action sequences are choreographed by Hollywood star J.J. Perry alongside Indian National Film Award-winning directors Anbariv and Kecha Khamphakdee.
Set to release worldwide on March 19th, coinciding with various festivals across different cultures in India, "Toxic - A Fairytale for Grown-Ups" promises an edge of raw intensity that will keep viewers hooked.