Bhubaneswar: Rocky bhai is the rock star of Indian cinema. The KGF star Yash has a magnetic presence on screen.
His swag, hairstyle and dialogue delivery are blockbuster hit among his huge fandom. The superstar of sandalwood turned pan-Indian star overnight soon after the massive success of KGF 2. The fandom of Yash cuts across the language barrier.
When reports showed that the pan-India star reached Mumbai to commence shooting for the manum opus Ramayana, Yash looms over Mumbai like a boss.
As per viral posts on social media, a massive life size cut of Yash with the ‘Toxic’ swag was seen lording over Mumbai – the Mecca of Bollywood. (see the image below)
YASH COMMENCES SHOOTING IN MUMBAI
Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is one of the most anticipated projects. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles.
As per reports, Ranbir and Sai have already shot some parts of the film in Mumbai. And it is now superstar Yash’s turn.
Yash, also a producer for the film, has begun shooting for the role of Ravana in the city.
According to the latest reports, Yash has started filming his portions for Ramayana on February 21, 2025, after two days of costume trials.
The reports say Yash’s shooting portion will reportedly be focused on war sequences. The team will film some crucial war scenes at Aksa Beach in Mumbai. Later, the makers will move to a studio in Dahisar for further shooting
“The war portions are being mounted on a grand scale, with the action choreography designed to reflect Ravana’s strategic prowess. It will be a combination of green screen shots and those shot on the ground and involve heavy VFX work. This set piece doesn’t require Ranbir’s presence as it’s not the Ram-Ravana face-off. Other key actors have joined Yash for this leg,” the report informed.
YASH TOXIC SHOW
Amidst the Ramayan shooting, senior cine journalist Taran Adrash revealed that Toxic will be shoot in two languages – Kannada and English.
Later the film will be dubbed in all other languages, including Hindi.
With this Yash will be set to have the tag of Global star, as the film Toxic: A fairy tale for grown ups will go for a pan-world release.