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Yash 19 titled Toxic: set to release April 2025; Directed by Geethu Mohandas

Yash 19 titled Toxic: set to release April 2025; Directed by Geethu Mohandas

After more than a year since making his big screen debut in KGF Chapter 2, the Rocky bhai of Indian cinema, Yash, has finally revealed the title of his upcoming movie, Yash 19 titled Toxic.

The renowned Mollywood actor-turned-director Geethu Mohandas will helm Yash’s upcoming movie, which is expected to be an action-packed picture set against the backdrop of the drug cartel that operates in the Goan areas. Given how much the plot depends on the substance, a large budget is anticipated for the movie.

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Yash 19 titled Toxic
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Although Geethu Mohandas made her acting debut as a child actor and went on to star in numerous films as a leading lady, she has avoided the spotlight since 2009. In that year, she played the lead part of Nammal Thammil opposite Prithviraj Sukumaran and Indrajith Sukumaran.
In the same year, the actress established Unplugged, a film production company that gave birth to Kelkkunnundo, her first short film that she directed. Following that, the director created Liar’s Dice, her first feature film in Hindi, which was released in 2014.

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Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui starred in the road movie, which she wrote and directed. It’s about a young mother from a distant hamlet who goes missing while looking for her husband.

The film won two National Awards including Best Actress for Geetanjali Thapa and Best Cinematography for Mohandas’ husband and popular filmmaker Rajeev Ravi. The film was also India’s official entry for the 87th Academy Awards, despite not being nominated or shortlisted.

Afterward, Geethu Mohandas made a Malayalam language action-thriller film called Moothon with Nivin Pauly in the leading role. The film also featured an ensemble cast of actors like Shashank Arora, Sobhita Dhulipala, Melissa Raju Thomas, Sanjana Dipu, and Roshan Mathew in key roles.

The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and received a positive critical response even being touted as the definitive movie of the New Wave Movement in Malayalam cinema.

The film even won the Global Filmmaking Award for Story at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016. Interestingly, the film offered a bilingual Jeseri dialect of Malayalam and Hindi in its dialogues with Anurag Kashyap writing the Hindi lines, who also co-produced the film.

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