Toxic is Set in Goa in the 1940s, Yash Plays the Role of a Notorious Gangster? Story Leaked
The Kannada-English film 'Toxic', directed by Geetu Mohandas and starring Yash, is a gritty gangster drama set in Goa between the 1940s and 1970s.
'Toxic', directed by Geetu Mohandas, is emerging as one of the most anticipated films in Indian cinema, featuring actor Yash in a leading role. The film is a Kannada-English production that gears up to delve into the dark world of crime in Goa during the mid-20th century. Very little was initially revealed about the film aside from promotional materials that hinted at it being a period gangster drama. However, the film's distributor in the UAE, Phars Film, has recently published a synopsis on its website, shedding light on the plot details and the setting of the film.
According to the synopsis, 'Toxic' unfolds against the backdrop of Goa from the 1940s to the 1970s, presenting a brutal action-thriller narrative that unveils the layers of decay lurking beneath the surface of what appears to be a paradise. Set during a time when colonial powers were diminishing and crime syndicates were on the rise, the story follows a man's ruthless ascent to power, marked by bloodshed, fear, and betrayal. The film portrays a harsh reality where power is not given but seized, showcasing the relentless pursuit of dominance accompanied by the constant demand for repayment.
As the narrative unfolds, it is anticipated to explore the themes of crime and ambition in a shifting socio-political landscape, reflecting on how illegal activities disrupt lives and alter destinies in a beautiful but treacherous coastal land. With its compelling story and character-driven violence, 'Toxic' seeks to captivate audiences and paint a vivid picture of a tumultuous era in Goan history.