Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Makes History as First Indian Film Shot in English and Kannada

The bilingual project, directed by Geetu Mohandas, sets a new benchmark in Indian cinema.

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In a groundbreaking move for Indian cinema, Yash’s upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups has made history by becoming the first Indian film to be shot simultaneously in English and Kannada. Directed by the acclaimed Geetu Mohandas, known for her works like Moothon and Liar’s Dice, the film is a joint production by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations.

The makers of Toxic have described it as the “first-ever large-scale Indian film to be conceptualized, written, and filmed in both English and Kannada.” This bilingual approach not only broadens its appeal but also sets a new precedent for Indian filmmakers aiming for global audiences.

Yash, who rose to international fame with the KGF series, continues to push boundaries with this unique project. The film’s narrative, described as a “fairy tale for grown-ups,” promises to blend fantasy with mature themes, offering a fresh cinematic experience.

The decision to shoot in English and Kannada reflects the growing trend of Indian cinema catering to diverse audiences. With Geetu Mohandas at the helm, known for her nuanced storytelling, Toxic is already generating significant buzz.

As anticipation builds, Toxic is poised to redefine how Indian films are made and consumed, bridging linguistic and cultural gaps.

Source: Web Team, C6N

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