As filmmaker Geethu Mohandas is celebrating her birthday today, the makers of her upcoming film ‘Toxic’ starring Kannada superstar Yash shared some BTS footage celebrating her special day.
BTS video of ‘Toxic’
The 1-minute video shows Geethu Mohandas making her way at the sets and is seen instructing the team. The shots capture the making of the Christian Cemetery sequences which was used as the teaser and introduction of Yash’s character Raya. The team can be seen capturing the blast scenes. It also includes the ‘Liar's Dice’ director explaining the stunt and action choreographer team of what she needs in the sequences. There are circus shoots, street shoots, club or bar shoots.
Yash and Geethu Mohandas on ‘Toxic’ sets
The video also shows Geethu Mohandas instructing Yash while filming Raya’s introduction. From directing scenes and guiding actors to managing large action sequences, the filmmaker is seen handling every part of the production with confidence.
Sharing the video the makers wrote, “Behind every shot that hit different, every silence that said more than dialogue ever could, there she was! Happy birthday, Geetu Mohandas.”
‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ features Yash in the lead role and shows him in a dual avatar. The film also stars Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth and Tara Sutaria in important roles.
Release details of ‘Toxic’
Earlier this year, the makers announced that the film's release had been postponed. The movie was initially scheduled to arrive in theatres on June 4. However, after receiving a positive response during its presentation at CinemaCon, the team decided to revise its release plans.
Reports suggested that the encouraging reaction from international distributors opened doors for a wider global release. As a result, the makers chose to take more time and prepare for a bigger launch worldwide.
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