Kannada superstar Yash, who took the world by storm with ‘KGF’, is now all set to set the cinematic screens on fire with his next ambitious film ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’. During the recent ‘CinemaCon’ held in Las Vegas, Yash spoke openly about the film’s depth, its action and its unique story. Yash made it clear that ‘Toxic’ is not just an action film, but it is a sea of emotions that will take the audience to a different world. At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Yash showed a glimpse of his film Ramayana and discussed the first installment of the epic saga. During the same event, Yash also shared some things about Toxic.
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There is something unique in every scene: Yash
Talking about the film’s action sequences and its distinct emotional tone, the actor said that given the scale and intensity with which the film was made, there had to be something unique in each and every scene. There should be diversity in it. Action scenes should have a different style, a unique artistry. He stressed that the action must have depth; You should feel pain. In short, it should be a mind-boggling, truly mind-expanding experience. After all, this is the reason we all love cinema so much.
Toxic explores the depths of human emotions: Yash
Talking about the main theme of Toxic, Yash raised a fundamental question, ‘Why do we watch films?’ He explained, ‘Because, in real life, no one person can experience every human emotion. So, when you watch a movie, you live someone else’s life vicariously; You understand their struggles and their pain. The film explores the deepest layers of human emotion, the most profound feelings, and the most complex dilemmas that define us. Or, at least, that’s what we’ve tried to achieve.
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He further said, ‘This is a very layered story. It has not been presented directly, openly. We are not forcing any particular viewpoint, nor are we simply declaring, ‘This shows the darker side of things.’ Rather, it is a deeply layered experience, conveyed through subtle symbolism and deep emotional resonance.’ He believes that this specialty is the key to connecting the film with the audience.
Toxic release date
Directed by Geetu Mohandas and written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is eagerly awaited by the audience. Apart from Yash, the film features a stellar cast in lead roles, including Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth and Tara Sutaria. Toxic, originally scheduled for release on March 19, will now hit theaters on June 4. It is a pan-India film.