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Yash's next, Toxic, is expected to release in April 2025.

Yash’s next, Toxic, is expected to release in April 2025.

Pan-India superstar Yash was spotted at a local mall in Bengaluru yesterday. What began as a casual visit turned into a fan frenzy.

Pan-India superstar Yash was spotted at a local mall in Bengaluru yesterday. What began as a casual visit turned into a fan frenzy, as a sea of fans surrounded the actor, chanting “Rocky Bhai” in unison. Dressed in a casual yet stylish ensemble, Yash exuded his trademark charisma, drawing fans from all corners of the mall. The actor, who has become a household name across India, took the time to wave at his fans, visibly moved by the overwhelming support.

Videos going viral on social media show Yash making his way through the crowd, with fans eagerly trying to catch a glimpse or snap a selfie. The chants of “Rocky Bhai” echoed through the mall.

A fan took to social media and writes “Rocky Bhai Chant at Mall of Asia, Bengaluru. ”

Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus, Ramayana, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Yash is one of the most anticipated films of the actor’s career. Fans are eagerly awaiting any updates on the film as the shoot is ongoing in full swing in Mumbai’s Film City with sets constructed in Josh Maidan and Helipad. A source told Pinkvilla recently, “Yash has undergone several look tests for his character in Ramayana and is all set to start shooting in December 2024. He moves on to the epic after completing a major chunk of his next, the Geethu Mohandas-directed Toxic. He is excited to explore one of the most complex characters from Ramayana.” Yash will play Ravana in the film.

Yash will also be co-producing the ambitious project. While speaking with Variety, Yash had revealed, “It has been my long-term aspiration to make films that will showcase Indian cinema on a global level. In pursuit of that, I was in L.A. to ally with one of the best VFX studios, and to my amazement, the driving force behind it was a fellow Indian. Namit and I had various ideation sessions, and coincidentally, our synergy on the vision for Indian cinema aligned perfectly. We brainstormed various projects, and during these discussions, the subject of ‘Ramayana’ came up. Namit had a part of it in the works.”