The landmark deal between the makers of Toxic (KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations) and SVC further cements the film as one of the most anticipated cinematic spectacles
Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has stormed into the record books, rewriting the rules of pan-Indian cinema even before its theatrical release. In a deal poised to send shockwaves across the industry, Sri Venkateswara Creations (SVC), led by Dil Raju, has acquired the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana distribution rights for a staggering ₹120 crore (advance on commission basis), officially marking it as the biggest acquisition ever for a non-Telugu origin film.
The landmark deal between the makers of Toxic (KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations) and SVC further cements the film as one of the most anticipated cinematic spectacles, underlining the extraordinary confidence the trade has in the film’s scale, appeal, and box-office potential. With three major contenders aggressively vying for the AP–TG rights, SVC ultimately emerged victorious, sealing what is now being hailed as one of the most defining distribution deals in recent Indian cinema.
Rocking Star Yash’s
_Toxic_ is viewed as a powerful symbol of how true star power, compelling vision, and cinematic ambition can dissolve linguistic boundaries. From the ground up, the film has generated unprecedented buzz, visible in the massive on-ground excitement, the organic fan frenzy across countries, and the consistent interest from multiple territories beyond AP and Telangana.
The chaos is beginning to unfold.
Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups arrives in theaters across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana through @SVCRelease
Intoxicating the world from 19-03-2026.#DaddyIsHome #ToxicTheMovie#TOXIConMarch19th @TheNameIsYash#Nayanthara@humasqureshi… pic.twitter.com/1uB4RbQ9sg
— KVN Productions (@KvnProductions) February 6, 2026
The love
Yash commands on the streets, across cities and regions, reflects a rare phenomenon where India feels united by a star and the cinema he represents. In the Telugu states especially, Rocking Star Yash is embraced as one of their own, with audiences eagerly waiting for his next since KGF Chapter 2—a sentiment that is now clearly reflected in the strong early numbers and pre-release traction.
Dil Raju of Sri Venkateswara Creations, said, “Yash stands as a formidable titan of Indian cinema, and post KGF 2, his market has only grown stronger across the world. The audience’s anticipation for his next after KGF 2 has been building for a while now. With a four-year wait, the buzz and expectations around this film are massive. We at SVC are stoked to present this prestigious project and hope to continue collaborating with Yash on many more films”
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