
Rocking Star Yash has finally broken his silence regarding the recent delays surrounding his highly anticipated film, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups further starring Nayanthara, Rukmini Vasanth, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria in leading lady roles. In a fresh cover interview with Variety India, the actor addressed the disappointment fans felt when the film missed its scheduled release date, explaining that the decision was made to serve a much bigger global picture.
Yash revealed that he is actively adopting a Western approach to filmmaking and distribution. Instead of relying on the traditional Indian model where marketing and release dates are locked the moment shooting begins, he wants the project entirely finished first. Because of the massive budget and international scale involved, he emphasized that global distributors and partners need to see the completed film before making deals. While he understands this waiting period frustrates audiences who are used to immediate updates, he firmly believes his fans will eventually appreciate the final product.
Beyond the business side, Yash noted that he deliberately avoided scripts that simply tried to cash in on the KGF formula. He described Toxic as a deeply nuanced film that moves past standard commercial gangster tropes to explore raw human emotions and moral ambiguity. He also clarified that the movie's diverse casting choices are strictly driven by the story's pure intent, rather than just an attempt to break into new international markets.
In the same interview, Yash opened up about the unique experience of collaborating with a female filmmaker. He noted that men and women often view life differently, and having director Geetu Mohandas at the helm brought a refreshing, layered perspective to the project. He explained that a female director's lens naturally captures certain emotions and nuances that male filmmakers might entirely miss, adding an unexpected emotional depth to the heavy action and underworld setting.
The actor also shed light on how he is balancing his multiple roles as a writer, producer, and lead actor for the film. Yash explained that he tackles each responsibility with a completely different mindset. While writing requires unrestricted creativity, his role as a producer forces him to strictly focus on logistics, budgets, and the livelihoods of the crew. However, once he steps in front of the camera, he drops the other hats to focus solely on anchoring the director's vision, believing that without a strong central performance, the entire team's hard work goes to waste.
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