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Yash's Toxic (Hindi) Box Office Looks To Beat Industry Projection After Strong Start In Advance Booking Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic (Hindi) Box Office Looks To Beat Industry Projection After Strong Start In Advance Booking

Mumbai, August 21 - Kannada superstar Yash's action drama Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups is showing solid momentum in the Hindi market ahead of its August 26 theatrical release. The Geetu Mohandas directorial has started its advance booking on a strong note, indicating that the film could surprise on the upside when it opens next week. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The current response has given the Hindi version a boost over its initial trade expectations. Toxic was earlier projected to open in the 20 crore net range in Hindi, but the early booking trend suggests that the film is set to go beyond that mark. With several days still remaining before release, the expectation is that the momentum could build further as the release date approaches. A key advantage for Toxic is the lack of major direct competition from Hindi releases. The film will also benefit from Yash's strong pan-India following, particularly after the blockbuster success of the KGF franchise. The trailer has further helped create curiosity around the actor's new avatar, with the film promising a darker and more unconventional action spectacle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic was always expected to do well in Hindi, but the initial response in pre-sales has stunned the trend. The movie is putting on a show way better than expected, and if the momentum continues, it can open in the 30 crores range or more, which will be a strong start. The film is also arriving with considerable scale, targeting a wide worldwide theatrical release. The combination of Yash's star power, the critical response to the promotional material and a relatively open release window gives Toxic an opportunity to outperform conservative trade projections in the Hindi belt. For now, the focus will be on how the momentum develops over the weekend and through the final few days before release. If the current trend sustains and audience interest translates into strong walk-ins, Toxic could emerge as one of the bigger Hindi openings for a dubbed South Indian film and comfortably beat its initial industry projection.

Yash Starrer Sells Over 100K BMS Tickets as Karnataka Advance Sales Approach Five Crore Mark Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash Starrer Sells Over 100K BMS Tickets as Karnataka Advance Sales Approach Five Crore Mark

Advance bookings for Yash's upcoming film, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, officially opened in India today, August 21, 2026. The initial response across digital platforms indicates a high level of interest, particularly in the domestic market. Within just the first few hours of the window opening, the film achieved a significant milestone by selling over 100,000 tickets on BookMyShow. The hourly trajectory shows a steady climb, starting with approximately 3,050 tickets in the first hour and peaking between 10 am and 11 am with nearly 27,000 tickets sold in that single sixty-minute window. In its home territory of Karnataka, the film is showing a strong grip on the market. Current data suggests that advance sales in the state are already approaching the 5 crore mark, even with five days still remaining until the global release on August 26. This domestic performance is expected to be a primary driver for the opening day totals, as show allocations continue to be finalized across different regions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Looking at the international market, specifically North America, the premiere advance sales provide a more detailed look at the film's global footprint. According to data tracked by Venky Box Office, the USA premiere advance currently stands at 163,150 dollars. This has been collected across 260 locations and 709 shows, with a total of 7,545 tickets sold so far. While the overall occupancy is currently around 9 percent, it is important to understand the context of these numbers. The film is planned for a massive 2,000-screen release in the US, but only about 700 shows are currently live for booking. Major chains like AMC have yet to fully open their schedules, which explains the current pace in that region. The state-wise breakdown in the US shows Texas leading the market with 56,931 dollars in sales, followed by California at 25,849 dollars. An interesting trend in the language breakdown provided by Venky Box Office is that the Telugu version is currently outperforming the Kannada version in premiere sales. The Telugu version has earned 94,706 dollars from 4,359 tickets, while the Kannada version stands at 68,246 dollars from 3,173 tickets. The Hindi version is seeing a much slower start, with only 13 tickets sold to date. This suggests that the South Indian diaspora is currently the main driver for the film's international advance numbers.

Toxic becomes the 14th Indian film to reach 1 million BMS interests and the second for Yash after KGF 2 Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Toxic becomes the 14th Indian film to reach 1 million BMS interests and the second for Yash after KGF 2

Yash is returning to the big screen with his upcoming project, Toxic, and the early metrics indicate a strong level of audience anticipation. According to recent tracking, the film has officially crossed 1 million interests on the BookMyShow platform. This is a significant milestone as it makes Toxic the 14th Indian film to reach this mark. For Yash personally, this is his second film to achieve this level of engagement, following the massive success of KGF Chapter 2. Take a look at the other titles that have crossed this threshold. Vikram – 2.3M Valimai – 2.2M KGF 2 – 2.1M Pushpa 2: The Rule – 2M Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire – 1.9M RRR – 1.7M Baahubali 2: The Conclusion – 1.5M Leo – 1.4M Kalki 2898 AD – 1.2M Adipurush – 1.1M War 2 – 1.1M Jana Nayagan – 1.1M Toxic – 1M+ (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The international market is also showing early signs of momentum. Data provided by Venky Box Office regarding USA premiere advance sales reveals that the film has grossed 146,251 dollars with six days still remaining before the first screenings. This collection comes from 6,787 tickets sold across 256 locations and 700 shows. When we look at the state-wise breakdown in the US, Texas is currently the leading market with 52,688 dollars in sales, followed by California at 23,791 dollars. These two states alone account for a significant portion of the early revenue. The language-wise distribution of these sales provides a clear look at the current audience demographics in the US. The Telugu version is leading with 83,580 dollars, which aligns with the fact that Telugu-speaking populations in hubs like Texas and California are traditionally the most active consumers of Indian cinema abroad. The Kannada version follows with 62,487 dollars, indicating that the Kannada diaspora is showing strong support for their home-industry star. In contrast, the Hindi version is currently at a much lower starting point of 184 dollars from just 12 tickets. This gap suggests that while Yash has a massive mass pocket following across India, the early international momentum is being driven primarily by South Indian regional bases. When compared to the pre-release trajectory of KGF 2, the current pace for Toxic appears noticeably slower. However, since full-fledged advance bookings have not yet opened across all major chains and territories, it is a wait-and-watch situation to see if the numbers pick up once the general audience starts booking closer to the premiere date. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Beyond the financial figures, the nature of the film’s content has become a major talking point due to recent censorship ratings. Toxic has received an 18 rating from the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), which is the highest possible restrictive rating. The BBFC gave the film a 5/5 score for violence, sex, and injury detail, specifically flagging the production for depictions of threats, drugs, sexual violence, and self-harm. This makes it a notably more intense release than previous films like Dhurandhar, which also featured significant action sequences. This international rating aligns with the domestic certification, as the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in India has granted the film an 'A' certificate. The decision to maintain such high-intensity content suggests that the director, Geetu Mohandas, is leaning into a gritty, adult-oriented narrative style. This approach contrasts with the more traditional hero-centric spectacles and positions Toxic as a film intended for a mature audience.

Yash's Toxic Set For Massive 12,000-Screen Worldwide Release As Advance Booking Update Revealed Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Set For Massive 12,000-Screen Worldwide Release As Advance Booking Update Revealed

Mumbai, August 19 - Superstar Yash's much-awaited action drama Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups is gearing up for one of the biggest worldwide theatrical releases for an Indian film. Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the film is reportedly targeting a massive 12,000-screen release globally, underlining the enormous scale of the project and the expectations surrounding Yash's first major release after the blockbuster KGF: Chapter 2. The film is scheduled to arrive in cinemas on August 26, 2026. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The latest development is that advance bookings for Toxic are set to open on August 21 in India, giving the film five full days of pre-sales ahead of its theatrical release. The movie will release across Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English, allowing the makers to target a broad domestic and international audience. The final worldwide screen count is still subject to confirmation, but the reported 12,000-screen target reflects the ambitious global rollout planned for the film. Internationally, Lionsgate is handling the distribution of the English version, while the Indian release has been divided among several major distributors. AA Films is handling North India and Nepal, Sri Venkateswara Creations is associated with the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana release, and Panorama Films is handling Kerala. Tamil Nadu distribution involves Think Studios, S Picture and White Nights, through Trident Arts and Five Star Senthil. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic boasts a major ensemble alongside Yash, including Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria and Rukmini Vasanth. The film is written and directed by Geetu Mohandas and is backed by KVN Productions with Monster Mind Creations. The project has generated substantial buzz following its promotional campaign, with Yash presenting a darker and more intense action avatar than his previous outings. The reported 12,000-screen worldwide rollout could make Toxic one of the widest theatrical releases for an Indian film if the target is achieved. With bookings beginning on August 21, the next few days will be crucial in determining the film’s opening-day momentum across India and overseas markets. All eyes are now on whether Yash’s star power and the film’s large-scale release can translate into a record-breaking start when Toxic hits cinemas on August 26.

Yash's Toxic USA Advance Sales Cross $120K Mark With Eyes on Extending His ₹100 Crore Hat-Trick Ahead of Ramayana Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash's Toxic USA Advance Sales Cross $120K Mark With Eyes on Extending His ₹100 Crore Hat-Trick Ahead of Ramayana

Yash's Toxic has officially crossed the 120,000 dollar mark in USA advance bookings, with seven days still to go before its premiere. According to the latest data from Venky Box Office, the film has grossed 121,258 dollars across 204 locations and 589 shows. So far, over 5,550 tickets have been sold in the North American market, with the film currently adding about 10,000 dollars in sales every day. A look at the state-wise breakdown reveals that Texas is leading the charge by a substantial margin, accounting for nearly 47,000 dollars from approximately 1,984 tickets sold across 157 shows. California follows as the second strongest market with 19,244 dollars from 888 tickets. Other regions such as Georgia, Washington, and New Jersey are also showing steady movement, with each contributing over 4,000 dollars to the total. In terms of theater chains, Cinemark is currently dominating the advance bookings, representing 98,128 dollars of the overall gross. The top-performing venue so far is the Cinemark Pflugerville 20 and XD in Texas, which alone has recorded over 9,000 dollars in sales. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A closer look at the language breakdown in the US shows an interesting trend. The Telugu version is currently doing the heavy lifting with 66,896 dollars in gross from 3,052 tickets. The Kannada version is following closely with 54,363 dollars from 2,498 tickets. This indicates that Yash has managed to maintain the broad audience base he built with the KGF franchise. Outside of North America, the film is also receiving a positive response in Australia and New Zealand, suggesting a strong interest across different international markets as Yash looks to move from a Pan-India star to a global one. Back in India, the strategy for the release is becoming clear, specifically in Andhra Pradesh. Reports suggest that the team is going for a significant ticket price hike. The 6 AM special shows are expected to have a flat price between 500 and 600 rupees. For the regular shows during the first five days, a hike of 50 to 100 rupees is reportedly planned. While the international bookings are already live, the nationwide advance bookings in India are reportedly scheduled to open on August 21, 2026, giving fans a five-day window before the official release on August 26. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) There is a lot of industry talk regarding a potential record for Yash with this release. If Toxic manages to open above 100 crore worldwide, Yash will be on his way to completing a rare hat-trick of 100 crore plus worldwide openers, especially with Ramayana following in his lineup. Currently, Prabhas is the only actor in Indian cinema to have achieved a hat-trick of 100 crore openers. Prabhas actually stands alone with a total of six such openers, including his recent streak with Adipurush, Salaar, Kalki 2898 AD, and The Raja Saab.

Yash says 'I have nothing in life that I am afraid of losing' while addressing rumors of a Toxic postponement due to Dhurandhar 2 fear Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash says 'I have nothing in life that I am afraid of losing' while addressing rumors of a Toxic postponement due to Dhurandhar 2 fear

Yash has finally cleared the air regarding the multiple release date shifts for his upcoming action drama, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups. During a recent promotional interaction, the actor addressed the intense speculation surrounding his decision to move away from a potential box office battle with Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar 2. Rather than viewing the move as a retreat, Yash explained that the decision was rooted in a commitment to his craft and a sense of self-respect for the final product he intends to deliver to his fans. When asked about the rumors of avoiding a clash out of fear, Yash was quite direct in his response. He stated that he has never intentionally entered into a clash. Addressing on that he said , he typically announces his release date first, and if another film chooses the same slot afterward, it is the other party creating the collision. He further remarked that he has nothing in life that he is afraid of losing, so he carries no fear. Regarding the potential loss of ₹200 crore at the ticket window, he noted that moving the film was a matter of self-respect rather than an ego trip to protect a superstar image by forcing a competition for the sake of it. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The actor also touched upon his humble beginnings to provide context for his perspective on financial risks. He laughed off claims of being scared of monetary losses, pointing out that everything he has achieved today feels like a bonus. For him, prioritizing the quality of the movie over a forced release date was more important than protecting a perceived status in the industry. He emphasized that the film simply was not fully ready for the fans yet, and pushing it back allowed the team to perfectly polish the final cut. The production journey for Toxic has seen several adjustments over the last year. Initially, the gangster drama was slated for April 10, 2025, but faced standard production and shooting delays. It was later moved to March 19, 2026, which put it directly against Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge. After deferring that date, a brief June window was considered but eventually dropped due to international logistics and distribution challenges. The team has now firmly locked August 26, 2026, as the final release date, strategically coinciding with the festive period of Onam, Varamahalakshmi, and Raksha Bandhan. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The film boasts an expansive ensemble cast featuring Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi. In a move to capture a global audience, the movie has been filmed simultaneously in English and Kannada and will be released in dubbed versions across Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. Jointly produced by KVN Productions and Yash's own Monster Mind Creations, the project remains one of the most anticipated releases of 2026. By choosing a Wednesday release on August 26, the makers are looking to capitalize on a major holiday window featuring Onam, Varamahalakshmi, and Raksha Bandhan. Following the trailer launch on August 8 in Bengaluru—a date marking exactly two years since the film began production—the conversation has successfully moved past release date rumors and is now focused on the cinematic world the team has created.

Yash Reveals Why Toxic Is A Film For Gen Z As He Breaks Silence On Criticism Over Intimate Scenes Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash Reveals Why Toxic Is A Film For Gen Z As He Breaks Silence On Criticism Over Intimate Scenes

Mumbai, August 15 - Superstar Yash's Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is one of the most anticipated Indian films of 2026, with the actor promising a dark and unconventional cinematic experience. Ahead of its August 26 release, the film has also generated discussion over its mature themes and intimate scenes. Addressing the criticism, Yash has clarified that Toxic is not attempting to be provocative for the sake of it, but is designed to explore adult themes through a distinct visual and narrative language. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Speaking about the intimate content during Aap Ki Adalat, Yash drew a line between mature storytelling and vulgarity. The actor pointed out that the film does not rely on explicit romance and even remarked, "I haven't even kissed," while explaining his perspective on the scenes. According to Yash, the sequences have been approached aesthetically and are part of the film's larger storytelling rather than being inserted simply to create controversy. The actor also described Toxic as a film that is particularly aimed at Gen Z audiences. He explained that the movie explores the questions younger generations ask about rules, expectations and the way society has traditionally been structured. Rather than simply presenting a conventional action drama, Toxic attempts to examine these ideas through the perspective of its characters and their choices. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The comments come at a time when expectations around Toxic are steadily rising following the release of its trailer. The film has positioned Yash in a radically different avatar, while Geetu Mohandas' direction has promised a darker and more stylised world. The combination of action, mature themes and an unconventional narrative has helped the film stand apart from conventional big-screen entertainers. Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups also features an ensemble cast including Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Tara Sutaria, Huma Qureshi and Rukmini Vasanth. With Yash now addressing the controversy surrounding its intimate content and explaining the film's Gen Z-focused themes, the makers will be hoping that the curiosity translates into a strong theatrical opening when Toxic arrives in cinemas on August 26, 2026.

Yash's 'Toxic' Builds Strong Hype Ahead of August 26 Release Amid These Parameters Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's 'Toxic' Builds Strong Hype Ahead of August 26 Release Amid These Parameters

Mumbai, August 14 - Superstar Yash's much-awaited Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is entering the final stretch of its promotional campaign with strong hype building ahead of its worldwide theatrical release on August 26. The film marks Yash's return to the big screen after KGF: Chapter 2, making it one of the most anticipated Indian releases of the year. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The recently released trailer has given the film's buzz a major push. The trailer crossed 50 million views and 1 million likes within just 24 hours, becoming only the second Yash trailer after KGF: Chapter 2 to achieve the milestone. The strong digital response underlines the enormous curiosity surrounding Yash's return, with the trailer's dark world, violent action, stylish presentation and intriguing characters generating considerable discussion among audiences. The momentum has also extended beyond YouTube, with Toxic crossing 800,000 interests on BookMyShow, reflecting strong audience anticipation ahead of release. The Hindi market is particularly interesting from a trade perspective, with the film currently expected to open in the 20 crore net range. However, the absence of major direct Hindi competition on August 26 gives the Yash-starrer considerable room to outperform these early projections if the word of mouth turns positive. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Another talking point is the film's adult-oriented presentation. The film has received an 'A' certificate, with the runtime clocking over the three-hour mark. This makes Toxic another major star vehicle embracing a lengthy theatrical runtime, which is increasingly becoming a trend among big-ticket Indian films. With less than two weeks remaining for its theatrical release, Toxic has built a strong pre-release foundation through Yash's star power, the impressive trailer response and growing audience interest. The real test now begins on August 26, when the trailer-generated hype has to translate into strong footfalls across the pan-India market.

Toxic Box Office In Hindi: Yash's A-Rated Actioner Targets A Solid 20+ Crore Start After Overwhelming Positive Response To Trailer Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Toxic Box Office In Hindi: Yash's A-Rated Actioner Targets A Solid 20+ Crore Start After Overwhelming Positive Response To Trailer

Mumbai, August 12 - Kannada superstar Yash's Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups is gaining strong momentum in the Hindi market following the release of its much-awaited trailer. The Geetu Mohandas directorial has received an overwhelmingly positive response for its stylish presentation, action-packed raw visuals and Yash's larger-than-life screen presence. With the film now heading for a worldwide theatrical release on August 26, early trade expectations are that Toxic could make a solid start in Hindi. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) According to the latest trade report, Toxic is currently expected to open in the 20 crore net range in Hindi. While that would already be a healthy start for a dubbed South Indian film, there is optimism within trade that the Yash starrer has the potential to go considerably higher if the trailer buzz converts into strong bookings and audience turnout. The biggest advantage for Toxic is the lack of major competition from direct Hindi releases, while holdovers will also have almost faded by the time of its release on August 26. This gives the film a relatively open field in the Hindi belt, allowing it to command a strong number of screens and premium show timings. Yash also continues to enjoy considerable goodwill in the North Indian market after the blockbuster success of the KGF franchise, giving Toxic a ready-made audience base. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) More importantly, the film appears to have the ingredients required for a big-screen event. The gangster backdrop, action, scale, star cast and highly stylised world showcased in a gritty and bold tone in the trailer are all aligned with the kind of mass entertainment that can work strongly in the Hindi-speaking markets. The trailer has also helped position Toxic as a theatrical spectacle rather than simply another dubbed South Indian release. The 20 crore net opening should therefore be viewed as a starting point rather than a ceiling. If the positive trailer response sustains through the promotional campaign, Toxic could potentially surprise on the upside. With no major Hindi film directly competing for its audience on August 26, Yash has a clear opportunity to turn the film into one of the biggest Hindi openings for a South Indian star.

5 Reasons Why Yash's Toxic Can Score Big At The Box Office Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

5 Reasons Why Yash's Toxic Can Score Big At The Box Office

Mumbai, August 11 - Yash's Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is among the most-awaited Indian films of 2026, and there are several factors working strongly in its favour ahead of its grand worldwide theatrical release. The film marks Yash's return to the big screen after the blockbuster KGF: Chapter 2, and the response to its trailer and teaser has only added to the anticipation. From Yash's pan-India popularity to the film's adult-oriented presentation, Toxic has the ingredients to emerge as one of the year's biggest theatrical successes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 1. Yash's Massive Post-KGF Stardom The biggest advantage for Toxic is undoubtedly Yash. KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2 transformed him into a genuine pan-India star, with the latter establishing his ability to attract audiences well beyond the Kannada market. After a long gap following KGF 2, his return to theatres has created a strong curiosity factor. The film isn't simply another Yash release; it is his first major theatrical outing after one of the biggest successes of his career. 2. A Fresh And Massy Avatar The Toxic trailer has presented Yash in a dark, stylish and violent avatar, giving audiences a glimpse of a character that looks considerably different from Rocky Bhai. The gangster backdrop, action, attitude and larger-than-life presentation provide the film with the kind of mass appeal that can translate strongly into theatrical footfalls. At the same time, the film's unpredictable visual identity allows it to establish itself as something more than a routine action vehicle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 3. The KGF Hangover Is Still Strong There is considerable goodwill attached to Yash following the KGF franchise. The success of the two films created a fanbase that extends across India and into overseas markets. While Toxic is not a continuation of KGF, the franchise's success has significantly increased the audience's willingness to invest in Yash's next theatrical film. The long gap has also helped build anticipation rather than allowing his previous success to fade. 4. The A Certificate Could Work In Its Favour Toxic has reportedly received an A certificate (as expected), which could actually strengthen its positioning among its core audience. The certification suggests that the makers have retained the film's darker and more intense nature rather than significantly toning down its violence and adult themes. For a gangster-oriented action film, this can become a selling point, particularly among the audience that expects a rawer Yash performance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 5. Strong Overseas Potential, Fueled By English Version Yash's popularity is no longer restricted to India, and Toxic has considerable potential in the overseas market. The makers have collaborated with Lionsgate, which will distribute the English version of the movie internationally. This gives the movie a big advantage in scoring better than Yash's market pull. The KGF films helped establish Yash's name among the Indian diaspora, particularly across North America, the Gulf, the UK and Australia. If the film connects with this audience, overseas collections could become an important contributor to its worldwide total, considering the fact that the film has been designed keeping international standards in mind. If Toxic manages to deliver on the scale and intensity promised by its promotional material, it has the potential to go well beyond being a big opener. Yash's post-KGF stardom, the fresh massy avatar, strong franchise goodwill, A-certificate positioning and overseas potential collectively give the film a strong foundation for a major worldwide box-office run.

 Yash starrer Toxic crosses 800K BookMyShow interests and eyes a spot on the all-time top 10 leaderboard Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash starrer Toxic crosses 800K BookMyShow interests and eyes a spot on the all-time top 10 leaderboard

BookMyShow interest counts have become a reliable gauge for measuring ground-level hype in India. A high interest count often translates into massive advance bookings, and the latest data suggests that Yash's upcoming film, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups, is currently on a record-breaking path. Ever since the trailer was released, the film has witnessed a significant spike in its interested count, which has now crossed the 800,000 mark. With approximately 15 days left until its theatrical release on August 26, 2026, it is expected to challenge the all-time records very soon. The buzz surrounding Toxic is particularly high because it marks Yash’s return to the big screen after the global success of KGF Chapter 2. Historically, Yash has shown an incredible ability to drive digital engagement; KGF Chapter 2 currently holds the third spot on the all-time list with 2.1 million interests. Given the current pace, Toxic is expected to comfortably enter the elite club of films with over 1 million interests before it hits the screens. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) To put these numbers into context, let us look at the current leaderboard of films that have managed to cross the 1 million interest mark on the platform. These films represent some of the biggest cinematic events in Indian history, with South Indian films largely dominating the top spots. 1. Vikram: 2.3M 2. Valimai: 2.2M 3. KGF Chapter 2: 2.1M 4. Pushpa 2: The Rule: 2M 5. Salaar: 1.8M 6. RRR: 1.7M 7. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion: 1.5M 8. Leo: 1.4M 9. Kalki 2898 AD: 1.2M 10. War 2: 1.1M Looking at this list, you can see that the competition is fierce. Kamal Haasan's Vikram and Ajith Kumar's Valimai remain the top two, but sequels like Pushpa 2 have also shown massive pre-release momentum. For Toxic to enter this top 10 list, it needs to surpass the 1.1 million mark currently held by War 2. Considering it has already secured over 800,000 interests and is seeing a daily surge following the trailer's positive reception, it is highly likely that the film will clear this gap within the next week.

Toxic's Theatrical Runtime: Yash-Starrer Reportedly Locks 3+ Hour Runtime Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Toxic's Theatrical Runtime: Yash-Starrer Reportedly Locks 3+ Hour Runtime

Bengaluru, August 10 - Kannada superstar Yash's Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is gearing up for its much-awaited theatrical release, with the Geetu Mohandas directorial arriving on the big screen after multiple delays. The film is one of the biggest Indian releases and carries huge expectations, particularly with Yash returning to cinemas after the blockbuster KGF franchise. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) As per the latest reports, Toxic has a reported theatrical runtime of 3 hours and 11 minutes (191 minutes). The film has also reportedly received an A certificate, making it an adult-rated action entertainer, which was expected. While the runtime and certification are yet to be officially confirmed by the makers, the reported 191-minute duration makes Toxic another major Indian film to cross the three-hour mark. Interestingly, movies exceeding three hours are slowly becoming a norm for big-star theatrical releases. Filmmakers are increasingly opting for longer runtimes to accommodate larger stories, elaborate action sequences and multiple characters, with audiences also showing a greater willingness to sit through lengthy films when the scale and content justify it. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic features Yash in the lead alongside Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria and Rukmini Vasanth in pivotal roles. The film promises a dark and stylised action-drama set against a gangster backdrop, with Geetu Mohandas bringing her distinct visual style to the project. Produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic is scheduled to arrive in cinemas worldwide on August 26, 2026, in multiple Indian languages. With its reported A rating, three-hour-plus runtime and Yash headlining the film, Toxic is shaping up to be one of the more ambitious big-screen releases of the year.

Yash's Toxic Trailer Record: Hits 50M Views And 1M Likes In 24 Hours; Becomes Second Trailer For The Actor To Reach Milestone After KGF 2 Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Trailer Record: Hits 50M Views And 1M Likes In 24 Hours; Becomes Second Trailer For The Actor To Reach Milestone After KGF 2

The anticipation for Rocking Star Yash's next project after the global phenomenon of K.G.F Chapter 2 has finally culminated in a record-breaking digital storm. Since the announcement of Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups, the buzz has been unprecedented, primarily because this marks Yash’s return to the screen after a significant hiatus. The trailer release has now confirmed that his star power remains a massive draw, as the numbers generated within the first day are among the highest ever recorded for an Indian film trailer. The digital response was electric right from the first hour of the release. In just sixty minutes, the Hindi version crossed 1.2 million views, while the Kannada version recorded over 774,000 views, signaling an immediate surge in interest. The Telugu version crossed 378,000, Tamil reached 268,000, and Malayalam stood at around 90,000 views within that initial hour. This momentum grew rapidly into a staggering 29 million combined views across all languages by the 9-hour mark. Hindi led the charge during this period with 14 million views, followed by Kannada with 5 million, Telugu with 4.5 million, Tamil with 4 million, and Malayalam with 1.9 million views. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) This intense pacing eventually culminated in a historic 24-hour record where the multilingual trailer collectively crossed 50 million views and secured 1 million likes across all platforms. This achievement makes Toxic the second trailer for Yash to hit such an explosive benchmark, following his previous record-setter, K.G.F: Chapter 2. The fact that the film has managed these numbers across Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam versions highlights the true pan-India appeal the actor currently commands. When we analyze these numbers in the context of recent big-ticket releases, the performance of the Toxic trailer is exceptionally strong. For comparison, while films like Salaar recorded 83 million views and 1.6 million likes, and Leo saw 47 million views with 1.9 million likes in their first 24 hours, Toxic has managed to hold a high engagement rate with its 50 million views and 1 million likes. Crossing the 1 million likes mark within a single day is a clear indicator of the positive word-of-mouth and the visual impact the trailer has had on viewers. The collaboration between Yash and director Geetu Mohandas was initially seen as an experimental choice by many industry insiders, but the reception proves that the audience is eager for this unique combination of high-octane action and a gritty fairy tale narrative. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The buzz surrounding the film is not just limited to the trailer views. Reports from verified sources suggest that Toxic is being mounted on a massive scale, with KVN Productions and Monster Mind Philms ensuring a global-standard experience. The film is reportedly set against the backdrop of a drug cartel in Goa, and the trailer hints at a very stylish, high-stakes thriller. This shift in genre from the period-drama setting of K.G.F to a more contemporary world seems to have piqued the interest of the global audience.

 Yash Starrer Toxic USA Advance Bookings Open While Digital and Satellite Rights Remain Unsold Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash Starrer Toxic USA Advance Bookings Open While Digital and Satellite Rights Remain Unsold

The film industry is currently buzzing with anticipation as the release of Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups draws near. Following the trailer launch on August 8, the reception has been nothing short of electric. Fans and critics alike are praising the vision of director Geetu Mohandas, noting that the film looks like pure Hollywood material with its slick visuals and dark, gritty atmosphere. Yash, appearing in a dual role, has sent social media into a frenzy with his unhinged look, featuring a heavy beard and a dominant screen presence that many are calling next-level lethal. The viral dialogue asking if he looks civilized has already become a staple in online conversations, further cementing the movie as a massive cultural event. Trade analysts are looking at the Hindi belt with high expectations, predicting that Toxic is eyeing a massive opening between 25 and 30 crore net. With a wide release planned across more than 4,000 screens in North India, the film is positioned to capitalize on the immense stardom Yash earned after the KGF franchise. If the content lives up to the high-octane promise shown in the trailer, experts believe the Hindi version alone could comfortably target a 100 crore net collection over its opening weekend. This would place it among the top Hindi openings for any film originating from the South, proving that the pan-India appeal of the Rocking Star remains stronger than ever. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) According to data shared by Venky Box Office, the international market is also gearing up for a record-breaking start. USA bookings have officially opened, with premieres scheduled for Tuesday, August 25. The pricing for these early shows is set at 23 dollars for XD and PLF formats, while standard screenings are priced at 20 dollars. The fact that bookings have started this early in the overseas market reflects the global demand for the film. With the premiere starting at 6 PM EST, the early reports from the US are expected to set a positive tone for the domestic release the following day. Despite the overwhelming excitement for the theatrical release, there is an interesting development regarding the non-theatrical market. News has surfaced that the digital and satellite rights for Toxic remain unsold just 15 days before the film hits theaters. Major players in the streaming and television space are reportedly refusing to meet the high valuation demanded by Yash and KVN Productions. This is a rare situation for a film of this stature and raises questions about the current state of the non-theatrical market. While the producers are holding out for a premium deal, there is a possibility of a short-sell at the last moment if an agreement is not reached soon. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The ensemble cast, featuring Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, and Huma Qureshi, has also added to the intrigue surrounding the film. Early reactions to the trailer have highlighted the menacing screen presence of the lead actors and the overall massive scale of the project.

Toxic Trailer: It's Yash vs Yash in a Revenge Filled Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Toxic Trailer: It's Yash vs Yash in a Revenge Filled Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups

Bengaluru, August 8 - The trailer of Yash-starrer Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is finally out, offering a glimpse into Geetu Mohandas’ dark and violent world. The 4-minute-38-second trailer is soaked in blood and tears, with Yash playing a powerful gangster surrounded by crime, violence and betrayal. The trailer also hints at a more complicated story involving family and revenge, making Toxic look far more layered than a straightforward gangster drama. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The biggest talking point is the apparent Yash vs Yash conflict. The trailer suggests that Yash plays both a father and his son, with the two characters seemingly connected to Kiara Advani's Nadia. The trailer hints at Nadia returning with a score to settle, while Yash's two characters appear to be on opposing sides of a violent conflict. Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria and Rukmini Vasanth also feature in the trailer. Yash has previously indicated that Toxic is not simply a conventional gangster film, with the story exploring deeper psychological and human elements. The trailer certainly reflects that ambition, combining brutal action with an emotional family conflict. Kiara Advani has also spoken highly of Nadia, describing the character as one of the most creatively fulfilling roles of her career. Following the enormous success of the KGF franchise, Toxic marks Yash's much-awaited return to the big screen. Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the film is gearing up for a worldwide theatrical release on August 26, 2026. If the trailer is an indication, Toxic is set to deliver a dark, violent and unconventional fairy tale for grown-ups. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})

Yash's Toxic Trailer: All You Need to Know About Release Timing, Date and Venue Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Trailer: All You Need to Know About Release Timing, Date and Venue

Bengaluru, August 8 - Rocking Star Yash's highly-anticipated Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is set to enter its next major promotional phase with the launch of its theatrical trailer. After months of anticipation and multiple changes to its release schedule, the makers are finally ready to showcase the film's full-fledged trailer to audiences, following teasers and songs that have generated massive curiosity and online debates. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic Trailer Release Date and Timing The Toxic trailer will be unveiled on Saturday, August 8, 2026. It will be launched at 7:01 PM in the evening after an exclusive screening for the media and trade people. The trailer launch is being organised as a major event in Bengaluru, with the film's team and media expected to attend. Where Will Toxic Trailer Launch Take Place? The trailer will be launched at a grand event in Bengaluru, keeping Yash's strong connection with the Kannada film industry and the scale of Toxic's promotional campaign in mind. The event is expected to bring together Yash, director Geetu Mohandas and other members of the cast and crew. The Bengaluru launch is particularly significant as Toxic is being positioned as a pan-Indian and global theatrical event, shot in Kannada and English. The film is being released in Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam, with the makers aiming for a wide worldwide rollout. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic Release Date Following multiple postponements, Toxic is now scheduled to release worldwide in cinemas on August 26, 2026. The film was earlier slated for March 19 and subsequently June 4 before the makers pushed it to a later date while working on its global distribution strategy. The August 26 date is now the officially announced theatrical release date. Directed by Geetu Mohandas and headlined by Yash, Toxic also stars Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria and Rukmini Vasanth. The gangster action drama is one of the most anticipated Indian releases of 2026 and marks Yash's first major theatrical release after the blockbuster KGF: Chapter 2. With the trailer arriving on August 8 and the film reaching cinemas on August 26, the makers have less than three weeks to build the final wave of hype. The trailer will therefore be crucial in establishing the film's world, characters, action scale and overall tone before Toxic begins its theatrical journey.

KVN Productions Locks Post-Theatrical OTT Partner For Yash's Toxic and Chiranjeevi's Mega 158 Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

KVN Productions Locks Post-Theatrical OTT Partner For Yash's Toxic and Chiranjeevi's Mega 158

Bengaluru, August 5 - KVN Productions has reportedly finalised a major digital streaming partnership with ZEE5 for two of its biggest upcoming releases — Yash's Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups and Chiranjeevi's tentatively titled Mega 158. According to the latest industry buzz, the production house has signed a multi-film OTT agreement with the platform following its collaboration on Jana Nayagan. While the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed, it is expected to be one of the biggest digital acquisitions in recent times. Toxic, directed by Geetu Mohandas and headlined by Yash, is one of the most anticipated Indian films of the year. Mounted on a massive scale, the pan-India action drama is scheduled to hit cinemas worldwide on August 26, 2026, after multiple postponements. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The film features an ensemble cast including Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria, and Rukmini Vasanth. Meanwhile, Mega 158 marks the reunion of Megastar Chiranjeevi and director Bobby Kolli after the blockbuster Waltair Veerayya. Produced by KVN Productions on a lavish budget, the film recently welcomed S. Thaman as its music composer and is expected to commence principal photography later this year. If the reported deal materialises as expected, ZEE5 will strengthen its slate with two of Indian cinema's biggest upcoming titles. An official announcement regarding the streaming rights is still awaited from KVN Productions and the platform, but the reported agreement signals the studio's growing long-term association with the OTT service.

Yash's Toxic: New poster unveiled as trailer launch and festive release dates are confirmed Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Yash's Toxic: New poster unveiled as trailer launch and festive release dates are confirmed

Yash is officially making his highly anticipated return to the big screen with his next project titled Toxic. After the unprecedented success of KGF: Chapter 2, there has been immense curiosity about what the actor would choose next. The wait for a major look at the film is nearly over, as the makers have just confirmed that the official trailer will be launched on August 8, 2026, in Bengaluru. The choice of August 8 for the trailer release is not accidental. This date holds significant sentimental value for the team as it marks exactly two years since the project first went on floors. Along with the trailer announcement, a striking new poster has been unveiled, further setting the dark and intense tone that fans have been expecting. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Toxic is officially described as A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups, which immediately differentiates it from a typical action blockbuster. The film is written and directed by Geetu Mohandas, a filmmaker renowned for her critically acclaimed and gritty works like Moothon and Liar's Dice. This collaboration between a mass superstar like Yash and an auteur director like Geetu has piqued the interest of global cinema enthusiasts. Interestingly, Yash is also credited as a co-writer, indicating his deep creative involvement in shaping the storytelling process for this outing. The casting strategy for the film points toward a massive pan-India and international appeal. The ensemble features prominent names from different industries, including Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi. By bringing together talent from across the South and Hindi film industries, the production ensures that the movie resonates across diverse demographics. The film has been shot simultaneously in English and Kannada, and will be released with dubbed versions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Strategically, the release date has been set for Wednesday, August 26, 2026. A mid-week release is a bold move that allows the film to capitalize on a massive festive window. The opening week will coincide with major celebrations including Onam, Varamahalakshmi, and Raksha Bandhan. This extended holiday period provides the perfect platform for the movie to maximize its box office potential during its initial run, especially with the high level of anticipation surrounding Yash's first appearance in over four years. Jointly produced by Venkat K Narayana under KVN Productions and Yash himself through Monster Mind Creations, the film represents a high-stakes investment for the Kannada film industry. Production has been expansive, with major portions reportedly filmed on elaborate sets in London and Bengaluru. The narrative is expected to explore a dark underworld setting with the kind of grounded storytelling Geetu Mohandas is known for, combined with the larger-than-life presence that Yash consistently brings to the screen. The countdown has begun...#ToxicTrailer on 08-08-2026.#Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups In Cinemas Worldwide from 26-08-2026. #ToxicTheMovie#ToxicOn26thAug#Nayanthara @advani_kiara #TaraSutaria @rukminitweets @humasqureshi @GeetuMohandas @TheKVNofficial @RaviBasrur… pic.twitter.com/F7NXyue1Bf— Yash (@TheNameIsYash) August 1, 2026

Toxic Trailer Expected To Launch On August 8 With A Massive Promotional Event In Bengaluru Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Toxic Trailer Expected To Launch On August 8 With A Massive Promotional Event In Bengaluru

The long-standing anticipation surrounding Rocking Star Yash's next move is finally shifting from speculation to reality. After the massive global success of the KGF franchise, the focus has moved entirely to his upcoming project, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups. Industry trackers and trade reports suggest that the makers are preparing a massive trailer launch event in Bengaluru on August 8, 2026. This isn't just a standard digital release; it is being positioned as a major promotional spectacle to set the tone for its worldwide theatrical debut on August 26. The path to securing a final release date for Toxic has been a complex process of tactical shifts and high-stakes planning. Initially scheduled for April 10, 2025, production hurdles and logistical challenges pushed the project into the following year. A brief window on March 19, 2026, was considered, but trade circles quickly noted a potential collision with Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar. To avoid this clash and navigate specific market sensitivities in the Middle East, the date was moved to June 4, 2026. However, it was the strong international feedback following a showcase at CinemaCon that led to the final decision. By locking in August 26, 2026, the team is now prioritizing a global distribution strategy that gives this high-budget venture the breathing room it needs to perform across diverse territories. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) What makes this project particularly interesting from an industry perspective is the collaboration between Yash and director Geetu Mohandas. Known for her critically acclaimed, grounded storytelling in films like Moothon, Geetu is now steering a project with a reported budget ranging between 850 and 1,000 crore rupees. This transition from independent-style sensitivity to a high-stakes, pan-world gangster epic set in the Goa underworld of the 1940s to 1970s is a bold move. It suggests that Toxic will likely prioritize character depth and stylized grit over the standard high-decibel action tropes we often see in big-budget cinema. The promotional strategy has already started building a unique identity for the film. The recent Ladies and Ladies teaser was a strategic choice, shifting the spotlight onto a powerful female ensemble that includes Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, and Rukmini Vasanth. This indicates that while Yash remains the central draw, the narrative architecture depends heavily on these supporting characters. Furthermore, the track Tabaahi has already generated significant digital traction. The chemistry between Yash and Kiara Advani in the song has served its purpose, keeping the film trending across social media platforms and broadening its appeal beyond the traditional action-seeking demographic. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) When we look at the box office trajectory, the stakes are significantly higher than they were during the KGF era. KGF: Chapter 2 was a phenomenon that built its momentum over years, eventually becoming a benchmark for Indian cinema. Toxic, however, is entering the market with the pressure of a massive 1,000-crore investment. To be profitable, it needs to perform exceptionally not just in the domestic markets of Karnataka and the Hindi belt, but also internationally. Shooting the film simultaneously in Kannada and English is a clear indicator that the producers are targeting a global footprint from day one. The choice of Bengaluru for the August 8 event is a calculated nod to Yash's roots, ensuring that the local fan base remains the core of the film's energy before it scales up. If the trailer hits the right notes, the August 26 release could potentially challenge existing opening-day records, though the ultimate test will be how the audience reacts to this newer, more stylized version of the superstar.

Yash's Toxic Tops IMDb's Most Anticipated Indian Movies Chart As Controversy Keeps The Buzz Alive Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Tops IMDb's Most Anticipated Indian Movies Chart As Controversy Keeps The Buzz Alive

Bengaluru, July 14 - Kannada superstar Yash's Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups has climbed to the No. 1 spot on IMDb's list of the Most Anticipated Indian Movies and Shows, underlining the enormous excitement surrounding the pan-Indian action thriller ahead of its theatrical release on August 26. The Geetu Mohandas directorial has consistently been one of the most talked-about Indian films of the year, with audience interest showing no signs of slowing. The latest IMDb ranking comes at a time when Toxic continues to dominate conversations across social media. While the film's teaser and promotional material have received widespread praise for their stylish presentation, scale, and Yash's screen presence, the ongoing debate over its portrayal of female characters has further fueled public discussion. The contrasting opinions have only amplified the film's visibility, keeping it at the centre of online conversations and sustaining its momentum ahead of release. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) IMDb's "Most Anticipated" chart is driven by user engagement and popularity on the platform, making the No. 1 position a reflection of the immense curiosity surrounding the project. The film is occupying over 50% of IMDb's page views share, which is a massive number. With fans eagerly awaiting fresh promotional content and more updates, Toxic has established itself as one of the biggest upcoming releases not only in India but also in several international markets. Produced by KVN Production and Monster Mind Creations on a grand scale, Toxic marks Yash's first film since the blockbuster success of the KGF franchise. Expectations are exceptionally high, with trade circles anticipating one of the biggest openings of the year. Whether the ongoing discussions surrounding the film ultimately translate into stronger box office numbers remains to be seen, but for now, the combination of star power, mystery, and controversy is ensuring that Toxic remains the hottest topic in Indian cinema.

Kantara Chapter 2 Officially in Development: Rishab Shetty Sets Future Roadmap Following the Rs. 850 Cr Success of Chapter 1 Sandalwood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Kantara Chapter 2 Officially in Development: Rishab Shetty Sets Future Roadmap Following the Rs. 850 Cr Success of Chapter 1

Rishab Shetty recently shared some key updates regarding his upcoming films, and the biggest news for fans is the official confirmation of Kantara Chapter 2. While the franchise has already seen massive success with its first two installments, Shetty clarified that he is already in the writing stage for this third film. This update comes just as his birthday celebrations concluded, providing a clear roadmap for where the Kantara universe is headed next while he balances a very demanding acting schedule. The progression of this franchise has been nothing short of legendary. To put things into perspective, the original Kantara released in 2022 was an unexpected phenomenon, earning a total India net of ₹309.64 Cr and a worldwide gross of ₹407.82 Cr. However, the 2025 prequel, Kantara: Chapter 1, took things to a completely different level. That film shattered records with an India net of ₹622.48 Cr and a worldwide gross of ₹852.36 Cr, effectively doubling the reach of the franchise and cementing its status as an all-time blockbuster. With such high stakes, Shetty has revealed that he is already working with a dedicated team of writers to ensure the next chapter meets these massive expectations. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Beyond the world of Kantara, Rishab Shetty has a very demanding acting schedule that requires him to be extremely disciplined with his time. He clarified that he will not be multitasking or overlapping his projects because of the drastic physical transformations required for each role. His immediate focus will be on Jai Hanuman, the high-profile superhero film directed by Prashanth Varma. Once that is completed, he will move on to the historical epic, The Pride of Bharat: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Each of these roles requires a distinct look that he needs to maintain, which explains why he is taking a one-film-at-a-time approach. One of the most inspiring parts of his recent statements revolves around his commitment to his roots. While there is often a discussion about building a central film city in Bengaluru, Shetty has taken a different route by creating a cinema village in his hometown, Keradi. This location served as the primary backdrop for the first Kantara and was expanded significantly during the production of Chapter 1. By developing this local infrastructure, he is not just making films but also creating a sustainable ecosystem for storytelling within his own community. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Rishab Shetty admitted that direction provides him with a sense of peace and happiness that he cannot stay away from for long. Even as he prepares for massive acting assignments in 2027 and 2028, his mind remains focused on the creative development of Kantara Chapter 2. Given the franchise's track record of turning local stories into global sensations, the industry is watching closely. With Chapter 1 having already crossed the ₹850 Cr mark worldwide, the next installment will undoubtedly be one of the most anticipated Indian films in the coming years.

Yash's Toxic Teaser 'Ladies and Ladies' Divides Social Media Reactions Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Teaser 'Ladies and Ladies' Divides Social Media Reactions

Mumbai, July 1 - Superstar Yash-fronted Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is among the most-anticipated Indian films in the making, and the newly released Ladies & Ladies teaser (watch below) from the action thriller has become one of the most discussed film promos on social media, something the makers may have already envisioned. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Directed by Geethu Mohandas, Toxic stars Yash in the lead role and marks his highly anticipated return after the success of K.G.F: Chapter 2. Featuring the actor alongside an ensemble female cast, the teaser quickly grabbed attention for its stylish visuals, dark tone, and glamorous presentation. However, while many viewers praised the promo, others criticised it for its portrayal of women. The teaser introduces key female characters played by Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria, and Rukmini Vasanth. Set in a gritty gangster universe, the teaser blends luxury, action, and mystery with a strong visual style. Fans of the film were quick to celebrate the teaser online. Many praised the cinematography, background score, and the bold screen presence of the actresses. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) At the same time, the teaser also sparked criticism from a section of social media users. Some viewers argued that despite being promoted as "Ladies & Ladies," the teaser still relied heavily on glamour-driven visuals and male-centric storytelling. Critics claimed the female characters appeared more decorative than empowering, leading to debates about whether the film genuinely presents strong women characters. The mixed reactions have only increased curiosity surrounding the project. Discussions about the teaser continue across platforms, with fans defending the film's artistic style while critics question the crass dialogues and representation shown in the promo. The controversy has further boosted online engagement for the film ahead of its release. The film is scheduled to release on August 26 in multiple languages (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})

Yash's Toxic Confirmed To Release On August 26; To Clash With Shraddha Kapoor's Eetha Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Yash's Toxic Confirmed To Release On August 26; To Clash With Shraddha Kapoor's Eetha

Mumbai, June 21 - Kannada superstar Yash has officially announced the new release date of his much-awaited pan-India film Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups. Directed by Geethu Mohandas, the action drama is now slated to hit theatres worldwide on August 26, 2026, during the extended festive period. The announcement has created massive excitement among fans, especially after months of speculation surrounding the film's release schedule. Along with the date reveal, the makers also unveiled a striking new poster featuring Yash in an intense avatar, further increasing anticipation for the project. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) However, Toxic will not have a solo run at the box office. The film is locked to clash with Shraddha Kapoor's much-anticipated movie Eetha, which will arrive a couple of days later on August 28. The face-off between the two highly anticipated films is already generating buzz across social media and trade circles. Produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic will release on Wednesday, which gives it a chance to maximise the long holiday period due to Raksha Bandhan, Varamahalakshmi, Onam, and Eid. The film marks Yash's return to the big screen after the blockbuster success of the KGF franchise. It is being mounted on a grand scale and is expected to feature high-octane action along with an emotionally driven narrative. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Meanwhile, Eetha has also been gaining attention ever since its teaser surfaced online, after being attached to Cocktail 2 in theatres. Shraddha Kapoor's transformation for the role has particularly impressed audiences, making the upcoming box office battle even more interesting. With two major films arriving almost simultaneously, the August release window is shaping up to be one of the biggest cinematic clashes of the year.

Toxic Release Date: Yash's Much-Anticipated Film To Reportedly Release In August 2026 Sandalwood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Toxic Release Date: Yash's Much-Anticipated Film To Reportedly Release In August 2026

Mumbai, June 20 - Superstar Yash's upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups continues to generate massive buzz among fans and trade circles alike. Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the gangster action drama has been one of the most anticipated pan-India projects ever since it was announced. The movie has been in the media headlines due to various reasons, and one of them is its release date. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The film was scheduled to release in April this year before makers postponed it to June; however, even that wasn't final, as it was pushed again due to distribution deals. Now, as per the latest reports, the makers are eyeing an August 2026 release for Toxic, with the film expected to hit theatres during the last week of the month. An official announcement regarding the same is reportedly expected to be made on June 21. The film has already created strong curiosity due to its unique premise, stylish promotional material, and Yash's transformation for the role. Titled Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, the movie is said to blend intense action with emotional storytelling set against the backdrop of the underworld. Apart from Yash, the film reportedly features a star-studded cast including Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, and Tara Sutaria in pivotal roles. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The project is being mounted on a massive scale and is expected to cater to audiences across multiple languages. Earlier reports had suggested that the film's release plans underwent changes due to extensive production work and global distribution strategies. However, the team has reportedly now zeroed in on the August window for a grand pan-India release.

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