Yash has described his upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grownups as a bold and refreshing take on the gangster genre. Speaking at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, Yash shared insights into the film, highlighting its unique narrative approach and global vision.

According to Yash, Toxic goes beyond the conventional gangster template. While it presents itself as an action-driven gangster film on the surface, it delves deeper into human psychology and layered storytelling. He emphasized that the film explores complex aspects of human behavior, making it more than just a commercial action entertainer.

One of the standout aspects of the project is that it has been shot in English as well, underlining its ambition to reach a global audience. Yash noted that the film is designed to resonate universally while staying rooted in strong storytelling and emotional depth.

Speaking about his collaboration with Geetu Mohandas, Yash praised the director for bringing a fresh perspective to the genre. He described the filmmaking process as exciting and appreciated the contribution of a highly skilled technical team. He also assured that the film will be a visual spectacle while leaving a lasting psychological impact on audiences.

Yash further spoke about the evolution of Indian cinema, calling India β€œa world in itself” with diverse cultures and languages. He highlighted how pan-India storytelling and dubbing have bridged audiences across regions, allowing films like Toxic to cater to a wider global audience.

Produced by Monster Mind Creations and KVN Productions, the film features a strong ensemble cast including Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Tara Sutaria in key roles.

With its blend of psychological depth, stylish presentation, and global appeal, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grownups is shaping up to be a distinctive cinematic experience. The film is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on June 4, 2026.