The cinematic journey of Rocking Star Yash’s upcoming flick Toxic is one of bold innovation, marking the first Indian film to be shot in Kannada and English languages.
Directed by the internationally lauded Geetu Mohandas, the film is set to offer a cross-cultural experience like no other, targeting audiences both in India and globally.
The film’s decision to be dubbed in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam, highlights its universal appeal and ambition.
Yash who last appeared in the Pan India blockbuster KGF series plays a larger-than-life character. Geetu Mohandas, celebrated for her award-winning works, brings her visionary storytelling to life through this groundbreaking project.
By blending the cultural richness of Kannada with the global accessibility of English, Toxic sets a new standard for filmmaking that resonates across borders.
Produced by Venkat Narayana’s KVN Productions and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations, “Toxic” brings together a diverse international team, including action sequences by JJ Perry and visual effects by DNEG, whose work in “Dune: Part Two” earned them a BAFTA.
The film’s unique bilingual nature required extra effort in planning and production, making it one of the most ambitious and expensive Indian films to date.
With a thrilling glimpse released on Yash’s birthday, the excitement around Toxic has been palpable, setting the stage for a revolutionary cinematic experience.
This post was last modified on 26 February 2025 12:33 pm
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