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Yash's leaked clip from 'Toxic' takes the internet by storm, team steps up security

A scene from Yash's much awaited Toxic has gone viral and fans can't stop gushing over actor's chiseled look.

October 15, 2025 / 11:26 IST
Yash is going to be seen in Toxic

Fans are going crazy over a leaked video from 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups', the highly anticipated movie starring Yash and directed by Geetu Mohandas.

The short video that came out online earlier this week shows Yash standing on a balcony with no shirt on, smoking a cigarette. This image perfectly captures the film's dark, intense tone.

The Viral Leak That Shocked the Internet

Even though the leaked video was short, it quickly went viral on social media, making fans both excited and worried. The shot from behind shows off Yash's chiseled body and moody presence, giving a hint of the film's gritty, atmospheric style.

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But people who work on the movie have reportedly said they are worried about the leak. The people behind Toxic, who have kept things very secret since the movie was announced, are said to be putting in place stricter security measures on set to stop any more leaks that could ruin the movie's surprises before it comes out.

Toxic is one of the most anticipated releases of 2026. Toxic was supposed to come out in December 2025, but it will now come out in theaters on March 19, 2026, after some production delays. KVN Productions and Yash's own company, Monster Mind Creations, are working together to make a huge period gangster movie.

The cast of the project is full of stars, including Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, Akshay Oberoi, and Sudev Nair. With such a cast, the movie should be able to combine commercial appeal with artistic depth, which is a trademark of Geetu Mohandas's work.

Inside Toxic: A Storybook in a Bad World

The story takes place in Goa, a coastal paradise, where the beautiful beaches bathed in sunlight are in stark contrast to the dark world of a powerful drug cartel that rules from the shadows. It is called "A Fairytale for Grown-ups." The story is said to deal with issues of morality, betrayal, and survival in a decaying underworld, and it does so through a lens that is full of visuals and emotions.

The movie is being filmed in Kannada and English, and there will be dubbed versions in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu, which will make it available all over India.

Fans of Yash have been eagerly waiting for his next big-screen role since KGF was a hit. Fans are already talking about his tough look and strong presence on screen in Toxic, with some calling the leaked photos "a glimpse into his most transformative role yet."

The leak caused a lot of controversy, but it has only made the buzz around Toxic grow. It is now one of the most anticipated Indian movies of 2026.

Yash's return promises not just a movie, but a storm of movies that could change the gangster genre again.

first published: Oct 15, 2025 11:20 am

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