Rocking Star Yash, who is all set to deliver another highly anticipated film with Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, recently opened up in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the unique ensemble cast featured in the film. Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic promises to be a mass entertainer with a compelling, organically driven narrative.

In the interview, Yash was asked about the cast onboard, he said, тАЬYes, there are strong women characters. That I can say. When weтАЩre doing Toxic, itтАЩs not a conscious effort that weтАЩre bringing a lot of female characters. ItтАЩs not that. ItтАЩs organic. The drama we have in this film needs those characters.тАЭ

In an industry where individual stardom often reigns supreme, assembling a multi-starrer cast from diverse cinematic backgrounds can seem like a dream. With fierce competition and tightly guarded screen presence, many stars shy away from sharing the limelight. However, Yash is set to break these norms with Toxic, blending an intoxicating mix of action and thrills while uniting a stellar ensemble cast. The film's star-studded lineup speaks to a powerful truth: when the script is strong, even the brightest stars are willing to step into its world.

тАЬA lot of actors in this film, they have come together for a purpose. I donтАЩt think it would have happened if the script was not that good,тАЭ Yash revealed. тАЬIn our country, I feel, we're not ready for that kind of setting where people feel comfortable and come in and play their role because all of them are really doing well in their careers and have their importance in their professionтАФall this publicity, positioningтАФthere are a lot of things. In spite of that, if they've come together, it means it's for a purpose and itтАЩs for a cause.тАЭ

Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is written and directed by Geetu Mohandas and jointly produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations.