‘Toxic – A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’: Kiara Advani stuns in FIRST LOOK as Nadia from Yash starrer – SEE PIC | Hindi Movie News
‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ starring Rocking Star Yash has raised excitement as the makers dropped Kiara Advani’s mesmerizing first look. Her bold, shadowy vibe promises a twisted fable loaded with edge-of-your-seat drama alongside Yash’s commanding presence.
Kiara Advani’s bold transformation
Kiara Advani, known for her acting talent and strong screen presence, looks completely different in this new reveal. She’s done dramas and action films, becoming a big name in Hindi cinema. This role is a fresh change as she enters director Geetu Mohandas‘ raw world.
Nadia’s layered first look
Her first look as Nadia reveals striking depth. The poster shows her glamorous under a circus spotlight at first glance, but a closer look uncovers deep emotional turmoil beneath. Hidden grief and sadness point to a character-driven story. This layered portrayal suggests Nadia goes beyond typical roles, potentially marking a game-changing moment in her career.

Director Geetu Mohandas’s high praise
Reflecting on Kiara’s portrayal, director Geetu Mohandas said, “Some performances don’t just belong to a film; they redefine an artist. What Kiara created on screen in this film is nothing short of transformative. As a director, I am deeply proud of her and for the performance she has delivered, and for the faith and heart she brought into our shared journey.”
Toxic’s stellar tech team and release
‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’, co-written and directed by Geetu Mohandas with Yash, shot in English and Kannada, dubbing into Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and more for worldwide domination. Powerhouse crew: Rajeev Ravi (cinema), Ravi Basrur (music), Ujwal Kulkarni (edit), TP Abid (design). Action by JJ Perry (John Wick) and Anbariv duo. Yash and Venkat K. Narayana produce via KVN & Monster Mind. ‘Toxic’ is slated for a grand theatrical release on the long festive weekend of 19th March 2026, coinciding with Eid, Ugadi and Gudi Padwa.
