Toxic Star Yash Praises Dhurandhar, Says Clash With Ranveer Singh’s Film Isn’t a Concern
Actor Yash, who is gearing up for the release of his film Toxic, has addressed speculation about competition with the upcoming action thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The film stars Ranveer Singh and is directed by Aditya Dhar.
During a recent interaction, Yash clarified that he has no concerns about competition between the two films. The actor emphasised that the film industry benefits when multiple movies perform well at the box office. He also revealed that he personally liked the original Dhurandhar film and appreciated its storytelling and scale.
According to Yash, cinema should not be viewed purely as a competition between actors or films. Instead, he believes audiences today enjoy diverse content and can support more than one big release. “There is no fear of competition,” the actor said, adding that good cinema ultimately finds its audience regardless of release timing.
The actor’s comments come amid growing excitement around Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which has already generated strong buzz with impressive advance ticket sales and sold-out preview screenings in several cities. The sequel has been positioned as a high-budget action spectacle and is expected to open strongly at the box office.
Meanwhile, Yash’s Toxic is also among the most anticipated Indian films. The project marks his next major release following the massive success of the K.G.F: Chapter 2, which established him as a pan-India superstar.
Industry observers believe both films cater to large fan bases and could perform well simultaneously, reflecting the expanding scale of the Indian film market. With audiences increasingly embracing big-budget action films from different industries, the box office landscape has become more competitive yet also more dynamic.
Yash’s remarks highlight a positive perspective within the industry, where major stars acknowledge each other’s projects while focusing on delivering quality cinema for audiences.
During a recent interaction, Yash clarified that he has no concerns about competition between the two films. The actor emphasised that the film industry benefits when multiple movies perform well at the box office. He also revealed that he personally liked the original Dhurandhar film and appreciated its storytelling and scale.
According to Yash, cinema should not be viewed purely as a competition between actors or films. Instead, he believes audiences today enjoy diverse content and can support more than one big release. “There is no fear of competition,” the actor said, adding that good cinema ultimately finds its audience regardless of release timing.
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The actor’s comments come amid growing excitement around Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which has already generated strong buzz with impressive advance ticket sales and sold-out preview screenings in several cities. The sequel has been positioned as a high-budget action spectacle and is expected to open strongly at the box office.
Meanwhile, Yash’s Toxic is also among the most anticipated Indian films. The project marks his next major release following the massive success of the K.G.F: Chapter 2, which established him as a pan-India superstar.
Industry observers believe both films cater to large fan bases and could perform well simultaneously, reflecting the expanding scale of the Indian film market. With audiences increasingly embracing big-budget action films from different industries, the box office landscape has become more competitive yet also more dynamic.
Yash’s remarks highlight a positive perspective within the industry, where major stars acknowledge each other’s projects while focusing on delivering quality cinema for audiences.









