Following an extensive six-month filming period in Mumbai, the cast and crew of 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups,' featuring Yash, are preparing for their concluding shooting phase in Bengaluru. This film is being hailed as one of the most ambitious action projects in Indian cinema, and the production will officially conclude after this final segment.
The Mumbai leg of the shoot lasted 45 days and took place across various locations in the city, showcasing thrilling action sequences crafted by the acclaimed Hollywood action director JJ Perry. This segment was not only logistically challenging but also marked a significant achievement in the film's overall production.
A source associated with the film described the recently completed schedule as the most demanding and ambitious phase, highlighting that it included some of the largest and most intricate action scenes ever seen in Indian cinema.
With the majority of the principal photography now finished, the team is set to head to Bengaluru in the last week of September. The final shooting will concentrate on several pivotal scenes, bringing the filming process to a close. Notably, this marks a return to the city where the project initially commenced.
Directed by Geetu Mohandas, 'Toxic' is being filmed in both Kannada and English, aiming to appeal to a diverse audience both in India and internationally. Additionally, the film will be dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam to enhance its accessibility across different regions.
Produced by Venkat K Narayana’s KVN Productions alongside Yash’s Monster Mind Creations, 'Toxic' is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on March 19, 2026.
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