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Toxic makers introduces Darrell D’Silva as Salvador

Director Geethu Mohandas, who took to her Instagram stories to share her experience of directing Balaji Manohar

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The makers of director Geethu Mohandas’ Toxic : A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups, featuring Rocking Star Yash in the lead, have now officially unveiled the stylish first look of actor Darrell D’Silva as Salvador in the film.

Yash’s Toxic team introduces Darrell D’Silva as Salvador in film

Taking to his social media timelines, Yash shared Darrell D'Silva’s first look poster, saying, "Introducing Darrell D’Silva as SALVADOR in - A Toxic Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups. #Toxic In Cinemas Worldwide from 19-03-2026. #ToxicTheMovie #ToxicOnMarch19th."

Director Geethu Mohandas praised Darrell D’Silva’s work in the film, saying, "It isn't easy to learn Kannada and deliver it with such fluency and confidence. I truly bow to your dedication and discipline. Your energy on set was absolutely infectious. You lifted every moment with your presence and passion. See you soon in India @humphrybaudilaire."

The makers have already released actors Akshay Oberoi, Sudev Nair and Balaji Manohar’s first looks in the film While Balaji Manohar plays Bheera, actors Akshay Oberoi plays Tony and Sudev Nair plays Karmadi in the film.

Darrell D’Silva as Salvador in Toxic

Director Geethu Mohandas, who took to her Instagram stories to share her experience of directing Balaji Manohar, wrote, "It has been an absolute pleasure working with you. I noticed how you chose to stay on set even after your shots were done, simply to soak in the process of cinema. That kind of dedication is rare. Your enthusiasm, your constant curiosity, and your willingness to contribute thoughtful suggestions never go unnoticed. You just don't perform your role, you invest in the film. Thank you @balajimanoharofficial."

Speaking about Sudev, director Geetu Mohandas shared on social media, “This journey would have been much tougher without the right casting for Karmadi. I needed someone who could be present and quietly supportive of the film, and Sudev made it effortless. Having worked with him before, I knew the depth of his talent, and once again, he reminded me why I value him so highly."

She further said, "His craft is powerful yet understated, and he committed himself not just to the role but to the entire journey of our film. He brought a quiet strength to every frame — depth without display, emotion without excess — and on set, he led gently, simply by example. I believe talent alone doesn't take you far — good people do. And Sudev is not just here to stay, but to truly thrive.”

The director also penned a post about working with Akshay. She wrote, “Working with Akshay has been one of those rare experiences that reminds me why I enjoy directing actors so much. What sets him apart immediately is his curiosity. He doesn’t approach a script passively; he interrogates it in the most thought-provoking way. He asks questions not to intellectualize the work, but to deepen it. He wants to understand the emotional architecture of a scene — what precedes it, what it costs, what it leaves behind."

Stating that as a director, she didn't have to pull him towards the truth as he’s already searching for it, the director said, "Akshay genuinely enjoys acting. Even in the most intense, complex moments, there’s a sense of discovery in him. Watch out for this talent because he’s gonna kill it!”

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