Toxic song Tabaahi out: Yash and Kiara Advani's chemistry ignites this romantic anthem

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Toxic song Tabaahi out: Yash and Kiara Advani's chemistry ignites this romantic anthem

Synopsis

Yash and Kiara Advani's first on-screen pairing gets a fiery introduction with Tabaahi — a multilingual romantic anthem from Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups that frames love as wreckage, not comfort. Composed by Vishal Mishra and adapted across five languages, the song's release on 8 July sets the tone for one of 2026's most-watched pan-Indian releases, arriving in cinemas on 26 August.

Key Takeaways

The official music video of Tabaahi , the first song from Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups , was released on 8 July 2025 .
Yash and Kiara Advani star together for the first time, with their chemistry central to the track's appeal.
The song is composed and sung by Vishal Mishra , with Hindi lyrics by Raj Shekhar ; released in 5 languages .
Regional lyricists include Yogaraj Bhat (Kannada), Ramajogayya Sastry (Telugu), Vignesh Shivan (Tamil), and Rafeeq Ahammed (Malayalam).
Toxic is directed by Geethu Mohandas and produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations , releasing worldwide on 26 August 2026 .

The makers of Geethu Mohandas's pan-Indian action film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups released the official music video of 'Tabaahi' on Wednesday, 8 July 2025, marking the first song launch from the highly anticipated project. Starring Yash and Kiara Advani, the visually arresting number offers audiences their first real window into the world of Toxic, which is set to release in cinemas worldwide on 26 August 2026.

What Tabaahi Is About

Far from a conventional love ballad, Tabaahi frames romance as something volatile and all-consuming — intimate yet catastrophic. Set against a grand cinematic canvas, the music video pairs breathtaking visuals with electrifying guitar arrangements and a soaring orchestral score. The on-screen chemistry between Yash and Kiara Advani, a new pairing for Indian cinema, has already drawn significant attention online within hours of the drop.

Producer KVN Productions accompanied the release with a quote from Rumi: 'Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.' — a deliberate framing that signals the film's thematic ambition beyond standard action-entertainer territory.

The Build-Up: A Social Media Exchange That Set the Stage

A day before the release, on 7 July, the film's official handle posted a teaser prompt — 'What do you call a forbidden love that only exists in stolen time?' — tagging Kiara Advani. She responded with a single word: 'Tabaahi.' Zee Music Company then quoted her reply with 'Stay Tuned...', effectively turning the exchange into a viral countdown that sent fan communities into anticipation overdrive.

The Creative Team Behind the Song

Tabaahi has been composed and sung by Vishal Mishra, with Hindi lyrics penned by Raj Shekhar. Speaking about the track, Mishra said: 'Tabaahi isn't a love song in the conventional sense, it's love as wreckage, as surrender, as fire that doesn't ask permission. Toxic demanded music that could hold that intensity: epic and intimate at once. Yash Bhai brings a rare conviction to the screen that I tried to match note for note. Tabaahi, for me, was about chasing that raw, unfiltered pulse of love, the kind that consumes before it comforts.'

The song has been released in five languages — Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam — with regional adaptations handled by Yogaraj Bhat (Kannada), Ramajogayya Sastry (Telugu), Vignesh Shivan (Tamil), and Rafeeq Ahammed (Malayalam), underlining the film's pan-Indian ambitions.

About the Film

Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups has been written by Yash and Geethu Mohandas and directed by Geethu Mohandas. Shot primarily in Kannada and English, it has been dubbed into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and other languages. The film features a powerhouse ensemble cast including Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi alongside Yash. It is produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations.

With Tabaahi now out, all eyes turn to what further reveals the makers have planned ahead of the 26 August 2026 worldwide theatrical release.

Point of View

Now sharing the frame for the first time. The five-language simultaneous release and the calibre of regional lyricists attached signal that KVN Productions is not treating the dub markets as an afterthought. What the song also reveals is a tonal bet — framing an action film's romantic track as 'love as wreckage' rather than a conventional duet suggests the makers are aiming for something darker and more layered. Whether that registers with mainstream audiences beyond the fan base will be the real test come 26 August.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tabaahi and which film is it from?
Tabaahi is the first official song from Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, a pan-Indian action film starring Yash and directed by Geethu Mohandas. The music video was released on 8 July 2025 and features Yash and Kiara Advani.
Who composed and sang Tabaahi?
Tabaahi was composed and sung by Vishal Mishra, with Hindi lyrics written by Raj Shekhar. The song has been adapted into Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam by regional lyricists Yogaraj Bhat, Ramajogayya Sastry, Vignesh Shivan, and Rafeeq Ahammed respectively.
When does Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups release in cinemas?
Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on 26 August 2026. It is shot in Kannada and English and dubbed in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and other languages.
Who is in the cast of Toxic?
The film features Yash in the lead alongside Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi. It is directed by Geethu Mohandas and produced by KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations.
What was the social media build-up to Tabaahi's release?
On 7 July, the film's official handle asked 'What do you call a forbidden love that only exists in stolen time?' and tagged Kiara Advani, who replied with a single word — 'Tabaahi.' Zee Music Company then quoted her reply with 'Stay Tuned...', creating a viral moment ahead of the official music video drop.
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