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Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ Poster of First Single, ‘Tabaahi’ OUT, Features Kiara Advani Clinging to Yash

The first romantic track from Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups drops on 2nd March. It comes from composer-singer Vishal Mishra, whose music is known for emotional honesty and melodic intensity.
By : Published: 28 Feb 2026 10:41:AM
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After the female and male character reveals, the makers of Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups have dropped the poster of the first romantic single on Instagram. Titled Tabaahi, the full song will be out on March 2. It is no news that they have left no stone unturned in heightening anticipation among fans and audience worldwide. Not to forget, the film will be competing with Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge on March 19, 2026. 

The promotions of Rocking Star Yash’s upcoming has clearly shifted to top gear. Directed by Geetu Mohan, the film is one of the most anticipated films of March. Tabaahi, the first single featuring Yash and Kiara Advani. Here’s a closer look at the poster!

Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’ Romantic Track ‘Tabaahi’ to Feature Yash and Kiara Advani 

The romantic trackTabaahi’s poster has sparked a blaze over the internet. With fire, desire, and intensity as the buzzwords for the song, it is being composed and sung by Vishal Mishra. Though the poster doesn’t reveal the face of the actress clinging to Yash, reports emerged that it is Kiara Advani. The actress too shared the poster on her social media handle, piquing the audience’s interest.  

Yash stands at the center of the frame with a presence that feels still yet turbulent. His grounded stance carries the weight of a man who has survived through storms. Meanwhile, Kiara Advani leans into him with urgency. Her soft white outfit and unstyled, windswept hair lay a perfect construct to Yash’s rugged appearance. Their expression is caught somewhere between longing and surrender. The way the actress holds him is charged with a tension that refuses to hide behind glamour. It is raw, almost aching.

At first glance, the poster truly drops like a spark in dry grass. It hints at a narrative powered by desire, hurt, and unfiltered intensity, long before the music makes its entrance. Undoubtedly, it is less a promotional visual and more an emotional prelude.

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