Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Nayanthara’s first look as Ganga unveiled from Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups

 Nayanthara’s first look as Ganga unveiled from Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups*



As Yash's Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups inches closer to its highly anticipated theatrical release on 19th March 2026, the makers continue to peel back layers of its dark, immersive world. Adding to the rising anticipation, the team has now unveiled a striking new poster revealing Nayanthara as Ganga. Stunning, lethal, and formidable, the first look positions Nayanthara as a defining force within the universe of Rocking Star Yash’s most ambitious project yet.


Known for her star power, emotional depth and versatility, Nayanthara has built a legacy as one of India's iconic actresses. With Toxic, she steps into darker territory - one that amplifies her innate presence while revealing a version of her that feels startlingly new.


Nayanthara’s portrayal of Ganga is visually breathtaking, radiating a fearlessness that matches the film’s massive scale. She commands the frame with a striking composure, wielding a gun with a practiced authority that feels both elegant and dangerous. Set against the opulence of a grand casino entrance, the lavish, high-stakes setting frames Ganga as a woman who owns the room and calls her own shots.


Speaking about casting Nayanthara as Ganga, director Geetu Mohandas said, “We all know Nayan as a celebrated star with a commanding screen presence, and a remarkable career spanning two decades but in Toxic, audiences will witness a talent that had been quietly waiting to explode. I wanted to portray Nayan in a way that she’s never been showcased before. But as the shoot progressed I began to see how closely her own personality echoed the soul of the character. It wasn’t imitation, it was alignment.The depth, the honesty, the restraint, and the emotional clarity she brought were not performances layered on top of the character,they were qualities she already possessed. I found my Ganga, so brilliantly performed by her, and even more unexpectedly, I found a dear friend.”


After redefining box-office history with KGF: Chapter 2, Rocking Star Yash returns to the big screen with Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, a project that has been generating extraordinary anticipation across industries. With each reveal, the film continues to signal a bold departure from convention. Earlier, Kiara Advani ignited a firestorm of anticipation with her unveil as Nadia—ethereal yet melancholy, whose elegance and glamour barely conceal the scars. Following Kiara's first look, Huma Qureshi’s dramatic reveal as the enigmatic Elizabeth deepened the mystery, leaving audiences intrigued with her never-seen-before old-world, Gothic glamour.


Written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas and directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has been filmed simultaneously in Kannada and English, with dubbed versions planned in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and several other languages—underscoring its global ambition. The film boasts a formidable technical team, including National Award winner Rajeev Ravi as cinematographer, Ravi Basrur on music, Ujwal Kulkarni on editing, and TP Abid as production designer. High-octane action is choreographed by Hollywood action director JJ Perry (John Wick) alongside National Award-winning duo Anbariv and Kecha Khamphakdee. Produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic is slated for a grand theatrical release on the long festive weekend of 19th March 2026, coinciding with Eid, Ugadi, and Gudi Padwa.

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