Rocking
Star
Yash
celebrated
his
birthday
on
a
high
note
as
the
tease
of
Raya,
his
character
from
his
much-awaited
film
Toxic:
A
Fairytale
For
Grown-Ups,
was
unveiled-instantly
creating
waves
across
the
internet
and
the
film
industry.
The
intriguing
tease,
marked
by
its
striking
tone
and
visual
appeal,
received
overwhelming
appreciation
from
fans
and
industry
insiders
alike,
making
the
day
even
more
special
for
the
superstar.
As
congratulatory
messages
and
praise
poured
in,
Yash
took
a
moment
to
acknowledge
the
love
and
support
he
received.
The
actor
expressed
heartfelt
gratitude
to
several
colleagues,
collaborators,
and
friends
from
the
industry,
thanking
them
for
standing
by
him
and
cheering
for
Toxic.
A
special
note
was
reserved
for
filmmaker
Namit
Malhotra,
with
whom
Yash
shares
a
strong
creative
partnership.
Expressing
pride
and
optimism,
Yash
wrote,
“Thank
you,
Namit.
It’s
been
an
incredible
journey
to
reach
where
we
are
today.
There’s
a
real
sense
of
pride
in
partnering
with
a
visionary
like
you.
We’ve
come
a
long
way
towards
our
shared
goal,
and
this
year
truly
feels
like
the
turning
point
we’ve
been
working
towards.
I
strongly
believe
we
are
on
the
verge
of
taking
Indian
cinema
firmly
to
the
global
stage.
Having
you
by
my
side
through
this
journey
means
a
lot
to
me.
Let’s
keep
changing
the
game
together.”
Yash
also
responded
warmly
to
filmmaker
Sandeep
Reddy
Vanga,
acknowledging
his
support
with
a
personal
message
that
reflected
mutual
respect
and
shared
passion
for
cinema.
Commenting
on
Vanga’s
post,
Yash
wrote,
“Thank
you
maga,
Sandeep!
Let’s
keep
the
spirit
of
cinema
high
and
take
storytelling
beyond
boundaries.”
Apart
from
Malhotra
and
Vanga,
Yash
also
thanked
several
prominent
names
from
the
film
fraternity,
including
Toxic
director
Geetu
Mohandas
and
industry
colleagues
Karan
Johar,
Alia
Bhatt,
Vignesh
Shivan,
Varun
Dhawan,
Nayanthara,
Huma
Qureshi,
Tara
Sutaria,
Sidharth
Malhotra,
Rukmini
Vasanth,
Ravi
Dubey,
and
many
others.
Each
acknowledgment
reflected
warmth,
humility,
and
mutual
respect.
Yash’s
messages
struck
a
chord,
underlining
his
quiet
leadership
style
and
belief
in
collaboration.
Meanwhile,
excitement
around
Toxic:
A
Fairytale
For
Grown-Ups
continues
to
build
with
each
passing
day.
The
film
is
slated
for
a
theatrical
release
on
19th
March
2026,
and
fans
are
already
counting
down.