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Yash's Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-Ups is only three days away from its grand release and the excitement is through the roof! Amid the massive hype, the makers
of the film held a special pre-release event at Malla Reddy University in Dulapally, Hyderabad, on Saturday evening. Kiara Advani, who plays the female lead in the film, was also present at the star-studded affair. Actresses Huma Qureshi and Rukmini Vasanth were among the others in attendance, while Tara Sutaria and Nayanthara gave it a miss. Geethu Mohandas, who was caught up with "film-related responsibilities," also couldn't be there.
Toxic's Kiara Advani Says Yash's Contribution To Cinema Will Inspire All
Kiara Advani received a warm welcome from the students present at the Toxic Telugu pre-release event. The actress said that she was glad to return to Hyderabad for the first time after giving birth and added, "There is no audience like the Telugu audience. The way they shower their love and welcome us."
She was all praise for her co-star as she expressed her admiration for him and praised his contribution to the film. "Rocking star Yash, he truly is one of the most inspiring actors I've ever worked with. Every time I do a scene with him or just sit in the office and go for my dub or work and see what they're doing, I just feel like I want to know what's on his mind. There's this passion this man has. I think his contribution to cinema is going to be something that will inspire all of us. And I can't wait for you all to see what he has created in the film. So, thank you for making each one of us a part of your vision, your passion and your madness," said Kiara, who plays Nadia in the film.
Huma Qureshi Lauds Yash At Toxic Hyderabad Event
Meanwhile, Huma Qureshi said that she was really missing their director and the "captain of their ship," Geetu Mohandas. She then recalled the time when she was first approached for the role. "I did not know in that moment that I was going to be part of history. I am getting gooseflesh as I say this," expressed Huma.
She added, "It's been a beautiful experience, and I am just so happy to be a part of this film. Yash, thank you for making this film and for having the vision and guts to be changing the cinema for everyone. This is a film, I believe from the bottom of my heart, that will be remembered for a very, very long time. All of us have this amazing experience and I know you all will also witness this."
Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-Ups is all set to release in theatres on August 26, 2026.














