Key Points

Yash's highly anticipated film Toxic is moving to Bengaluru for its final shooting schedule after wrapping an intense 45-day action schedule in Mumbai. The Mumbai leg featured some of Indian cinema's most elaborate action sequences under Hollywood director JJ Perry's supervision. The film blends Yash's mass appeal with Geetu Mohandas's unique storytelling and Perry's global action expertise. Scheduled for worldwide release on March 19, 2026, Toxic aims to resonate with both Indian and international audiences through its dual-language approach.

Key Points: Yash Toxic Final Schedule Bengaluru After Mumbai Action Wrap

  • Completed 45-day Mumbai schedule with major action sequences
  • Hollywood director JJ Perry supervised ambitious action set-pieces
  • Final Bengaluru schedule begins last week of September
  • Film shot simultaneously in Kannada and English for global appeal
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Yash's 'Toxic' unit to move to Bengaluru for film's final schedule

Yash's Toxic unit heads to Bengaluru for final filming after completing massive 45-day Mumbai action schedule with Hollywood director JJ Perry.

"The Mumbai schedule was the film’s most challenging and ambitious stretch - Production Source"

Bengaluru, Sep 19

The unit of director Geetu Mohandas's eagerly awaited action entertainer Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups, featuring actor Yash in the lead, is to head to Bengaluru for the final schedule of filming.

For the unaware, the unit has just completed a schedule in Mumbai.

Sources close to the unit of the film claimed that the team of Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups had pulled off what is being described as one of the most ambitious and logistically demanding action schedules ever attempted in Indian cinema. Spanning 45 days, the mammoth Mumbai leg was mounted on a massive scale and has now been successfully wrapped.

The high-octane schedule, packed with major action set-pieces, was designed and executed under the supervision of Hollywood action director JJ Perry. With the completion of this intense Mumbai leg, the majority of the principal photography/shooting had been finished.

The unit is to move to Bengaluru in the last week of September for the final schedule, after which, filming for Toxic will officially conclude, sources said.

A source close to the production shared, "The Mumbai schedule was undoubtedly the film’s most challenging and ambitious stretch, featuring some of the biggest and most elaborate action sequences ever attempted in Indian cinema."

"The schedule was a result of a powerful collaboration of cinematic disciplines, blending Geetu Mohandas's unique storytelling with JJ Perry's action expertise. Yash brought these distinct worlds of filmmaking together to create something truly unique that will be a treat for the audience." The source added that the team had now successfully wrapped the main action portions of the film.

The source added that the upcoming Bengaluru schedule will focus on several key sequence. "The team has given it their all and is charged up for the final schedule," the source concluded.

After a six-month-long schedule, the film’s unit is returning to Bangalore, bringing the journey full circle to the city where the first schedule had begun.

Following the Mumbai wrap-up on Thursday, Yash is set to fly to London for key meetings for Global partnerships for Toxic.

Toxic has raised huge expectations as its makers claim it to be a genre-defying blend of spectacle and storytelling, powered by Yash’s mass appeal, Geetu Mohandas’s unique creative voice, and Hollywood action director JJ Perry’s globally honed action sensibilities. At its core, however, the film aspires to remain emotionally resonant, connecting with audiences beyond its explosive visuals.

Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic is being shot simultaneously in both Kannada and English. This approach is designed to tap into both Indian and global sensibilities, allowing the narrative to resonate authentically with a wider, diverse audience. The film will also be dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam for maximum reach

Produced by Venkat K Narayana’s KVN Productions and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations, the film is slated for a worldwide release on March 19, 2026.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some big-scale Kannada cinema going global! Shooting in both Kannada and English is a smart move. Hope it lives up to the hype.
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Arjun K
As a Bangalorean, I'm thrilled they're shooting the final schedule here! Maybe we'll get to spot Yash around town. The 45-day Mumbai schedule sounds massive - hope the investment pays off.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the ambition, I hope they don't focus so much on Hollywood-style action that they lose the emotional core. Indian cinema's strength has always been storytelling with heart.
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Vikram M
JJ Perry's involvement is huge! He worked on John Wick and Fast & Furious. This could really elevate Indian action cinema to global standards. Yash choosing quality over quantity after KGF.
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Michael C
Interesting approach with simultaneous Kannada and English shooting. Hope the dialogues don't feel compromised in either language. The global partnerships meeting in London shows they're serious about international reach.

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