Indian actor Yash has released a promotional teaser titled “Ladies & Ladies” to introduce the female cast of his upcoming film "Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-Ups" [1].

The teaser signals a strategic shift in the film's marketing by centering the female ensemble before the lead actor returns to the spotlight. This approach builds anticipation for the action-drama's theatrical debut by highlighting the star power of its supporting cast [2].

Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the production features five leading ladies [3]. The ensemble includes Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi [1]. Each actress appears in the promotional video, establishing their presence within the narrative framework of the story [2].

The film is described as a "fairytale for grown-ups," blending action and drama elements [1]. The "Ladies & Ladies" clip focuses on the women taking charge of the screen, creating a contrast with the action-heavy sequences typically associated with Yash [2].

Industry reports indicate the film is scheduled for a 2026 theatrical release [4]. The project continues to generate interest across Indian cinema markets as the production team releases first-look visuals for the cast members [4].

This promotional rollout follows a pattern of high-budget Indian cinema releases where character introductions are staggered to maintain public interest over several months [2]. The inclusion of stars from different regional film industries suggests an effort to maximize the movie's appeal across a broad demographic [1].

The teaser introduces five leading ladies

By showcasing a diverse group of high-profile actresses from different regional markets, the production is positioning 'Toxic' as a pan-Indian cinematic event. The decision to release a dedicated teaser for the female ensemble suggests the film may deviate from traditional action-hero tropes, potentially offering a more balanced narrative weight between the lead and the supporting cast.