
Yash’s ‘Toxic’ teaser sparks heated debates on X. (Photo: X)
Yash’s much-awaited teaser for ‘Toxic’ has ignited heated discussions on X, with fans and netizens pointing out the absence of the film’s five female characters.
Despite director Geetu Mohandas describing the project as a “gangster film with a female gaze,” the teaser is dominated entirely by Yash, leaving audiences questioning whether the female-led elements have been sidelined.
Comments on social media range from, “Crazy teaser, but they should’ve explored female characters as well,” to, “Can see Geethu’s vision and intention gone liquidated.”
Fans of Rocking Star Yash are ecstatic, noting his dual look across timelines and the de-aged version reminiscent of pre-KGF days. However, the teaser’s one-man-show format has left many wondering about the narrative balance.
Speculations about other cast members include Tovino Thomas, rumored to play the villain, with a brief appearance featuring a full joker-style makeup prompting further fan theories.
While the teaser’s dark, gritty visuals and high-octane action have impressed some, others have criticized its tone and presentation. Netizens commented on the overused color grading, mindless violence reminiscent of films like KGF, Salaar, and Pushpa, and Ravi Basrur’s BGM, describing it as underwhelming. Critics argue that the film risks prioritizing style over the substance of storytelling.
The internet buzz has intensified as fans debate Toxic against Dhurandhar 2: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, both slated for release on March 19. Online exchanges include comments like, “Dhurandhar is in danger,” and, “Toxic won’t beat Dhurandhar,” reflecting the growing rivalry and anticipation among audiences.
Following the teaser, the makers are expected to release a song shortly, with the full trailer arriving in early March. Audiences hope the next glimpse will clarify the role of the female characters and whether Geetu Mohandas’ promised female gaze will feature prominently.
Toxic is set to release in theatres on March 19 in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, and English, and the film is already trending on Google and social media due to the teaser.
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