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New Delhi: After a much-anticipated time, ‘KGF 2’ actor Yash pronounces his new undertaking. To everybody’s pleasure, Rocking Star Yash goes to embrace the display once more. Helmed by actress-turned-director Geetu Mohandas, the film is named ‘Poisonous’. The movie enjoys the tagline ‘A Fairy Story For Grown-Ups’. This movie marks because the 19th movie in Yash’s profession.
Taking to Instagram, Yash shared a put up which he captioned, “‘What you search is looking for you’ – Rumi A Fairy Story for Grown-ups #TOXIC.”
‘KGF 2’ was launched in 2022. No surprise, followers are desperate to witness the beloved actor come alive on the display. Actress-turned-director Geetu Mohandas is understood for her movies ‘Liar’s Cube’ and ‘Moothon’, each of which acquired worldwide recognition. Geetu Mohandas is married to the well-known cinematographer Rajiv Ravi. ‘Poisonous’ might be produced by Venkat Ok Narayana beneath the banner of KVN Productions.
Studies have been across the nook that Geeta Mohandas will direct Yash in his 19th movie. Going by the title reveal video, it appears ‘Poisonous’ is a gangster motion drama. The makers additionally revealed that the movie will hit the large screens on 10th April 2025. The small print concerning the different solid and crew might be introduced quickly.
Proper after Yash shared the official announcement video, followers swamped down the remark part and dropped purple hearts and fireplace emoticons. “The one TOXICity all of us approve of,” a fan wrote. One other fan wrote, “Yash stardom on peak.” “This may also be a blockbuster hit and break all of the information boss,” a person wrote.
Yash has taken over your complete globe with the outstanding success of ‘KGF 2’. ‘KGF Chapter 2’, which additionally starred Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon. Directed by Prashant Neel, the pan-India was launched in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages. The movie gathered constructive responses from the viewers and picked up over Rs 500 crores on the Indian field workplace put up covid-19 pandemic.