Set within a cemetery engulfed in flames, the teaser opens with gunfire cutting through silence. Smoke fills the frame, bodies scatter, and through the chaos emerges Raya, controlled, lethal, and composed
KGF star Yash is now gearing up for his next film Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown Ups which will release in cinemas on March 19 along with Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar. The teaser of the film was shared on the occasion of the actor’s birthday and it showed him in a fleeting and raunchy rendezvous with a lady in a car before he came out to eliminate an army of baddies with swag dripping from every drop of his sweat.
The lady he was getting intimate with is
Natalie Burn, who has now gone viral. But who is she? Here’s everything you need to know about here.
Burn was born Natalia Guslista in Kyiv, Ukraine. As a child, she attended the Bolshoi Ballet School in Moscow, and later the Royal Ballet School in London. She started her career as an actress, model and then became a writer and producer, and owned a production company, 7Heaven Productions.
In 2014, Burn had a tiny role in the action adventure film The Expendables 3. She also was a producer of Devil’s Hope and in 2015, she wrote, starred, and produced the action film Awaken.
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Toxic teaser
Set within a cemetery engulfed in flames, the teaser opens with gunfire cutting through silence. Smoke fills the frame, bodies scatter, and through the chaos emerges Raya, controlled, lethal, and composed. Armed with a tommy gun, Yash commands the frame in a never-before-seen avatar. With the line “Daddy’s home,” he signals a shift in power, asserting Raya’s dominance within this violent landscape.
The reveal is further contextualised by Yash’s choice to first introduce the film’s female characters, Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and
Tara Sutaria, signalling a character-driven narrative before revealing himself as its central force.
In her birthday note, the director Geetu Mohandas wrote, “A rare fusion of talent and superstardom is a formidable combination. I am immensely proud of Yash, not just for the performance of Raya the world will see, but for the discipline, and heart he brought to our film every single day. This is not just a role he performed; it is a chapter he carved into his own artistic legacy.”
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