Rukmini Vasanth Toxic A Fairytale For Grown-Ups

Yash’s Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups continues to establish itself as an evolving extravaganza that grows darker, deeper, and more daring. The saga of its intrigue takes an exciting turn as the big ticket action drama unveils Rukmini Vasanth as the graceful, commanding and unflinching Mellisa.

Known for her intelligence-driven performances and emotional depth, Rukmini’s introduction signals a performance that finds space within Geetu’s layered, atmospheric storytelling, and Yash’s ambition to make an Indian film that matches global standards in scale and offers a universal resonance in its storytelling. This film marks her striking collaboration with Yash under the distinctive cinematic gaze of Geetu Mohandas. Check out her look here:

Rukmini Vasanth Commands Attention As Mellisa In Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-Ups

Following the unveiling of the arresting first looks of Kiara Advani as Nadia, Huma Qureshi as Elizabeth, Nayanthara as Ganga, and Tara Sutaria as Rebecca, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups deepens its immersive realm with the introduction of Rukmini Vasanth as Mellisa. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant, hazy party in the late 1960s, Mellisa moves with an air of absolute self-assurance.

Her expression is focused—a sharp, determined gaze that pierces through the surrounding festive chaos. While the world around her is fluid and drifting, she is focused, navigating the room with a stride that commands the floor.

With each reveal, the film sharpens its edge, expanding its emotional terrain and cinematic scale. These character posters have cemented Toxic as one of the most anticipated Indian films of 2026.

Geetu Mohandas On Rukmini

Talking about Rukmini, Geetu Mohandas says, “What I admire most about Rukmini is her intelligence as an actor. She doesn’t just perform , she processes. She asks questions, not out of doubt but out of curiosity. It pushes me to think deeper and sometimes even my own choices as a director. Watching her work reminds me that intelligence on screen often lies in what is left unsaid.”

He continued, “Between shots, I often see her quietly writing in her journal , capturing thoughts, small anecdotes from the set. Those moments say a lot about her process. She is constantly building her own inner world. I find her approach incredibly thoughtful. At times, I honestly wish I could steal those pages and read through them, just to understand the mind behind such a layered performance.”

About Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups

Written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas, the film is directed by Mohandas. Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has been filmed simultaneously in Kannada and English. The film will also be dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and several other languages—underscoring its global ambition. The film boasts a formidable technical team, including National Award winner Rajeev Ravi as cinematographer, Ravi Basrur on music, Ujwal Kulkarni on editing, and TP Abid as production designer.

High-octane action is choreographed by Hollywood action director JJ Perry (John Wick) alongside National Award-winning duo Anbariv and Kecha Khamphakdee. The film is produced by Venkat K Narayana and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations. Toxic is slated for a grand theatrical release on the long festive weekend of March 19, 2026. The release coincides with Eid, Ugadi, and Gudi Padwa.

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