
Yash’s upcoming pan-India film, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, is set to make a big impact with one of the widest releases ever for a Kannada movie. The makers are planning to release the film on 5000 to 6000 screens across India and worldwide. This is a huge number and shows the film’s massive scale and high expectations from audiences everywhere.
Toxic is Yash’s first big film after the superhit KGF series. It is directed by Geetu Mohandas and produced under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations. The movie is shot in Kannada and English, and it will be dubbed in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam. This helps it reach fans in many parts of India and overseas.
Strong distribution partners are on board for different areas:
- Karnataka: KVN Productions
- Telugu states: Dil Raju
- Tamil Nadu: KVN Distribution Network
- Kerala: E4 Entertainment
- North India: AA Films
- Overseas: Phars Film
The release date is March 19, 2026, which lines up with festive times like Eid, Ugadi, and Gudi Padwa. Many people go to theaters during these holidays, so it is a good time for big films.
However, there is a clash with another major film, Dhurandhar 2 (starring Ranveer Singh), which is also releasing on the same day. This means both films will compete for screens and audiences. Some experts say it is unfortunate because the screens in India are limited (around 10,000 total), so each film might not get as many as it could alone. But Yash and his team are confident in Toxic’s story and appeal. They are not changing the date.
The trailer for Toxic is expected in March first week, building more excitement. Fans are already talking a lot about Yash’s new intense look and the film’s action-packed story.
This wide release plan shows how Toxic aims to be a true pan-India event, bringing Kannada cinema to a national and global level like never before.
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