If Ram Gopal Varma’s response to “Toxic” created an unexpected fire in the conversation, it did shift the focus from the fans’ hysteria to the expression of love and adoration from the industry. It would all have meant waiting for the teaser’s release to share the surprise if Ram Gopal Varma hadn’t expressed his astonishment on social media not just for Yash’s screen prowess but the audacity of the ‘risk’ that the movie appeared to take with its vision. What struck most was the overpowering use of the words carrying the essence of pure admiration by Ram Gopal Varma for the film’s director Geetu Mohandas. His words, sharp and unfiltered as ever, framed the teaser as proof that ‘Toxic’ is driven by a fearless directorial hand that challenges long-held notions of who dominates large-scale, stylised cinema.
Geetu Mohandas earns rare praise
Ram Gopal Varma’s endorsement was not a passing compliment. He candidly professed his bewilderment at the sheer magnitude and ferocity of what he witnessed, dubbing Geethu Mohandas “the epitome of female empowerment” while insinuating that no other male directors could hold a candle to the unyielding passion seen in the teaser. The supposition came from a director renowned for his candid critiques, with the positivity quickly going viral. Other significant figures have shared similar sentiments, with revered directors and actors praising the teaser for its audacity, recklessness, and aggression. These ocular intonations can be classified as a massive leap from pre-release to controversy, expecting a thrilling, enticing grip.
Raya ’s entry redefines celebration, power, and presence in the ‘Toxic’ teaser
Dropped in celebration of Yash’s birthday, the character teaser presents Raya in a way that reads more like a threat than a greeting. Set to the foreboding backdrop of a graveyard, the shots transition to violent imagery before fixing on Yash’s character, who is slow, steady, and commanding. There’s no dramatic reveal, just a quiet declaration of power. The now-famous “Daddy’s Home” tagline is delivered too menacingly, asserting victorious authority over necessary cheers. Interestingly, the actor pays tribute to the female characters in the film before revealing himself, giving us a hint that this story is not about stars but well-defined characters.
Yash doubles down on risk, ambition, and creative conviction
For a guy like Yash, ‘Toxic’ is another deliberate stepping into the dark. With an evident portfolio of films having the trending risk-factor, this time Yash has yet again chosen the dark lane not only to showcase his acting skills but to flaunt his creativity as well. With the first statements from people like Ram Gopal Varma, the teaser has not only introduced a character but has also brought alive a hard-hitting film to break all norms and silence in ways unheard till now.
