The Kannada film "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups" has released its first song, titled "Tabaahi," featuring actors Yash and Kiara Advani [1].
The release serves as a primary promotional tool for the film, focusing on the romantic chemistry between the two leads to generate audience interest [2].
Reports from India Today Digital and other media outlets said the song is intended to showcase the interaction between Yash and Advani [1]. The music for the track was composed by Vishal Mishra [1].
Fans and reviewers said the romance depicted in the video is "smoking hot" [2]. The production aims to establish the tone of the film through this first musical offering, positioning the lead pair as a central draw for the project [3].
The film "Toxic" marks a significant collaboration between the actors. The song "Tabaahi" is the first official piece of music shared with the public to build momentum ahead of the full movie release [3].
Industry observers said the visual presentation of the song is designed to highlight the scale of the production. The chemistry between the actors is a focal point of the current promotional cycle [2].
“The release of 'Tabaahi' highlights the on-screen chemistry between the lead actors.”
The strategic release of a high-energy romantic track is a common tactic in the Indian film industry to gauge audience reception and build anticipation. By pairing Yash, a major star in Kannada cinema, with Kiara Advani, the production is targeting both regional and national audiences to maximize the film's commercial reach.



