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  • ‘Toxic’ ignites buzz as ‘Tabaahi’ poster unveils fiery first look

    New Delhi, Feb 28 (.) The makers of ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ have set social media ablaze with the unveiling of the poster for the film’s first single, promising a soundtrack as intense as its storyline. Titled ‘Tabaahi’, the song is slated for release on March 2 and offers a passionate glimpse into


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    New Delhi, Feb 28 (.) The makers of ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ have set social media ablaze with the unveiling of the poster for the film’s first single, promising a soundtrack as intense as its storyline.

    Titled ‘Tabaahi’, the song is slated for release on March 2 and offers a passionate glimpse into the film’s emotional core.

    Featuring Yash and Kiara Advani locked in a windswept seaside embrace, the poster radiates fire, desire and raw emotion, hinting at a powerful romantic undercurrent amid the film’s gritty world.

    Sharing the poster on Instagram, Kiara wrote, “A Toxic World, A Safe Embrace. Tabaahi Song out on 2nd March. ToxicTheMovie.”

    Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic boasts an ensemble cast including Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth and Tara Sutaria in pivotal roles. The film is set to hit theatres on March 19, 2026.

    Earlier this year, the makers unveiled a gripping first glimpse of the film. The two-minute, fifty-two-second teaser offered a striking introduction to Yash’s intense and enigmatic character, Raya.

    Set against the haunting backdrop of a cemetery, the teaser opened with explosive action gunfire piercing through the silence, marking the arrival of Yash as the composed, fearless and unflinching Raya, wielding a Tommy gun with chilling authority.

    Kiara Advani plays Nadia, portrayed as calm yet carrying deep emotional layers. Huma Qureshi appears as Elizabeth, a sharp and dangerous force, while Nayanthara steps into the role of Ganga, a character who shifts the balance of power in the narrative.

    Tara Sutaria essays Rebecca, charming yet difficult to decipher, and Rukmini Vasanth plays Mellisa, a figure defined by quiet control. The teaser culminates in a dramatic reveal of Yash as Raya, punctuated by the striking line, “Daddy’s home.”

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