The team behind YashThe much-anticipated action thriller ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ directed by Geetu Mohandas has hinted at a major update which is expected to happen on this day, 21st June.‘Toxic’s official handle recently shared a short but attention-grabbing message that read, “Got plans for tomorrow?”. The post came out of context. It quickly went viral, as fans began to decode its possible meaning.
Fans flood social media in theory
The comments section was flooded with messages from Yash fans, many of whom believed that this indicated a major update regarding the film’s release or promotional rollout.One user wrote, “We want a grand Hollywood English release. Take time to close an international agreement. We want to celebrate as a festival.”Another expressed concern over the repeated postponements, saying, “Don’t postpone the toxic movie again. Release the movie this month. This week please @TheNameIsYash”.Speculation continued from other fans as well. One comment read, “I think they will release some promotional material,” another user added, “We definitely got some plans after this tweet.”Composed the music and background score of ‘Toxic’ Ravi Basrur who recently wowed audiences with her work in Arjun Sarger’s ‘Blast’. Ravi also acted in Basru’s recent Malayalam film ‘Kattalan’ which received mixed response.Stunt director JJ Perry directed the original international action segments. Meanwhile, the unbridled duo contributed to selected choreography categories.
The release timeline sees multiple changes
‘Toxic’ was initially scheduled for March 19 this year. However, the date was later revised to June 4, 2026. Despite earlier plans, the makers pushed the release once again.The latest delay is said to be linked to the team’s strategy to secure a strong global distribution window.Written and directed by Geetu Mohandas, ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ features Yash in the lead role. The film has assembled a strong ensemble including Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria and Rukmini Vasantha.