Yash begins shoot for Geetu Mohandas' Kannada film Toxic
Kannada film superstar Yash on Thursday kickstarted shooting for Geetu Mohandas' upcoming film, Toxic.
Yash posted a picture on X saying, "The journey begins #Toxic."
The journey begins 🎬 #Toxic pic.twitter.com/Ysqmr4xrpg
— Yash (@TheNameIsYash) August 8, 2024
KVN Productions, the production house, shared some pictures from the puja ceremony marking the inaugural day of shoot.
A new chapter begins for a tale to witness 🔥#ToxicShootBegins today with an auspicious pooja ceremony 🪔
— KVN Productions (@KvnProductions) August 8, 2024
Here are some magical moments 📸@TheNameIsYash #TOXICTheMovie #GeetuMohandas @KVNProductions@Toxic_themovie pic.twitter.com/buKK1cLMNA
Earlier, several reports claimed actresses Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kiara Advani, Sai Pallavi would join the cast of Toxic.
However, the entire cast is yet to be announced.
Yash, the 'KGF' star, sported short hair and a beard for his role in Toxic.
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