ROCKING Star Yash has opened up about what audiences can expect from Toxic: A FairyTale for GrownUps, sharing why the film goes beyond conventional storytelling and explores the deeper, more uncomfortable sides of human nature.Yash spoke about the film
during his appearance on Aap Ki Adalat with Rajat Sharma.
Speaking about Toxic, Yash emphasised that every layer of his character needed to be explored authentically.
“Wherever that story will land, every layer of this character is important to go there. And for me, that kind of a
story has to be told in the most authentic way. It is beyond
me as a person,” he said.
Yash also pointed to the film’s tagline, A Fairy Tale for
Grown-Ups, as an important indication of the kind of
story audiences are stepping into. “From the time I have
put the title, I have put a tagline under it. This is a fairy
tale for grown-ups,” he said, making it clear that the film
has not been conceived as children’s entertainment.
Clarifying the intended audience, Yash said, “Children
don’t have to watch. This film is not made for children.
All the children have to stay at home. That is very clear.
We have not made it for kids.”
For Yash, Toxic is a complex, layered story that invites
audiences to explore its characters and world through
their own perspective. Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups
is set to release worldwide on August 26, 2026.