Actors Yash and Kiara Advani appear in the music video for "Tabaahi," a song from the film "Toxic – A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups."
The release serves as a primary promotional tool for the upcoming film. By showcasing the on-screen chemistry between Yash and Kiara Advani, the production aims to build anticipation for the movie's narrative and visual style.
The song was officially released on March 2, 2026 [1]. The accompanying music video, composed by Vishal Mishra, is now available on the Zee Music Company YouTube channel. The project focuses on the romantic dynamic between the two leads, though the execution has drawn mixed reactions from viewers.
Some critics have praised the atmospheric nature of the track. An editorial from IWMBuzz said, "Tabaahi chooses silence instead."
However, the video has also faced significant backlash on social media. News24Online said that netizens have trolled the actors for bold and intimate scenes, describing the romance as forced rather than fiery. These viewers specifically cited a lack of chemistry between the two leads as a primary flaw in the production.
Despite the polarized reception, the video continues to circulate as part of the broader marketing campaign for "Toxic – A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups." The film utilizes the song to establish the romantic tension central to the plot, a strategy common in high-budget cinema to gauge audience interest before the full theatrical release.
“"Tabaahi chooses silence instead."”
The mixed reception to 'Tabaahi' highlights the risk associated with high-profile star pairings. While the song increases visibility for the film, the public criticism regarding the actors' chemistry could influence early audience expectations and the overall sentiment surrounding the movie's romantic arc before its debut.


