Yash’s Toxic Hindi Advance Bookings Cross 50K, Eyes ₹35-40 Cr Opening
Yash’s 'Toxic' Hindi version has sold over 50,000 tickets in just 24 hours, with trade reports predicting a ₹35-40 crore opening. The film releases August 26, 2026.
Dumtika Editorial
August 22, 2026 · 1 min read

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Yash’s Toxic Hindi version sells over 50,000 tickets in 24 hours of bookings
Trade reports predict a ₹35-40 crore opening for the film on release day
Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic releases on August 26, 2026
Partial holiday expected to further boost box office collections
Yash’s upcoming film 'Toxic' is making waves in the Hindi market, with advance bookings for the Hindi version already surpassing 50,000 tickets in national multiplex chains just 24 hours after sales began. The Kannada superstar, who became a familiar name to Hindi audiences with the blockbuster 'KGF', is now demonstrating his pan-Indian appeal yet again.
'Toxic', directed by Geetu Mohandas, is set for a grand theatrical release on August 26, 2026. Trade reports indicate that the initial momentum for the Hindi version is not only strong but outpacing several recent Bollywood biggies. According to these reports, "Toxic should open in the vicinity of Rs. 35 crores to Rs. 40 crores nett," with the partial holiday on release day expected to further boost footfalls.
The film’s advance booking figures have surprised industry trackers, with the response described as "sensational" and the film "behaving like a monster, surpassing the industry projections." This surge comes after Yash’s previous success with 'KGF', which cemented his reputation among North Indian audiences. In earlier coverage, it was highlighted that Rukmini Vasanth plays a key role in 'Toxic', adding further anticipation among fans.
'Toxic' is positioned as a major pan-Indian release, and the current advance booking trend suggests a massive opening weekend is on the cards. With just days to go before its release, all eyes are on how the film will perform at the box office, especially given the unprecedented early demand for tickets.


