Bollywood actress Kiara Advani may have just accidentally confirmed her role in the upcoming Yash starrer ‘Toxic’.
The actress on Tuesday night was spotted in Mumbai with her team, reportedly heading home from a shoot. However, it was eagle-eyed fans who spotted an interesting detail on one of her team members. Fans awaiting updates on the upcoming action movie, were surprised to see one of the actress’ team members with a “Toxic” badge around his neck.
It wasn’t long before photos and videos went viral on Twitter with fans seemingly convinced that the actress has officially joined the project. Reports previously indicated that Kiara has been roped in to play the actor’s love interest in the film that will also feature Nayanthara in a prominent role as the hunk’s sister.
Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the high-stakes film that explores the world of a drug cartel in Goa, also reportedly stars Tara Sutaria and Shruti Haasan in undisclosed roles. Meanwhile, Huma Qureshi is reportedly playing the villain in the film.
Set to release in 2025, ‘Toxic’ is tagged as “A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups.”
An official confirmation of the actress’ inclusion in the cast is still awaited. If true, then this will be yet another big-budget film that Kiara will be a part of. She will be seen starring opposite Hrithik Roshan in ‘War 2’, playing the leading lady in the Ranveer Singh-led ‘Don 3’ and Ram Charan‘s ‘Game Changer’, among many others.
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