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“Toxic”‘s first song “Tabahi” released, Yash and Kiara’s chemistry is missing

"Toxic"'s first song "Tabahi" released, Yash and Kiara's chemistry is missing

Kannada superstar Yash is currently in the news for his upcoming film “Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups.” Ever since the teaser was released, fans’ hearts have been racing. Recently, the poster for “Toxic”‘s first song, “Tabahi,” was released, showcasing Yash and Kiara Advani’s strong chemistry. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the song’s release ever since the poster was released, but now it’s over. Yes, “Toxic”‘s first song, “Tabahi,” has been released, but fans are feeling somewhat disappointed and cheated.

“Tabahi” Song Released

The makers of “Toxic” released the first song, “Tabahi,” today, but with a twist. In fact, the makers have only released the audio track for now. Yes, the makers have released this highly anticipated song without a video, using the same poster as the thumbnail with which the song was announced. The poster shows Yash and Kiara sitting on a beach, while the previous poster showed Kiara in Yash’s arms. People are now commenting and expressing their disappointment after the song’s release.

Song Released Without Video

Yash’s fans are now expressing their disappointment in the comments about the song being released with only audio. One user commented, “The makers have cheated us by releasing only the audio song. We were waiting for the video song.” Another wrote, “We were hoping for a video song for Tabahi.” Another expressed disappointment, writing, “If it had been released with a video, we would have connected with it more. This is a scam.”

Toxic will release on March 19th.

Speaking of the film, it is releasing in theaters on March 19th, and most importantly, it will compete at the box office with Ranveer Singh’s “Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge.” Both films have generated tremendous buzz. Yash and Geetu Mohandas co-wrote the script, and the makers shot it simultaneously in Kannada and English. The film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, with dubbed versions.

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