Toxic: Yash praises Geetu Mohandas’ ‘female gaze’, says women present ‘sensuality’ differently
- Why Yash loves the ‘female gaze’ in his new movie Toxic
- Geetu Mohandas is changing the action movie aesthetic
- The difference between how men and women see the camera
We just saw Yash talking about his next big project, Toxic. It sounds incredibly fresh. He is working with director Geetu Mohandas. Yash is really digging the ‘female gaze’ she brings to the set. It is not just a trend. It is a whole new way of looking at a hero.
Yash says women present sensuality in a very different way. It is subtle. Elegant. He thinks men often miss the small details that make a scene feel real. We love that he is saying this. Most big action stars don’t think about these things. While we wait for more updates, did you hear that Sunny Deol is finally joining hands with Farhan Akhtar for a new film? Big moves everywhere.
The visual style of Toxic seems like it will be special. Since Sucheta and Arti are Art graduates, we always look for the vibe. This movie feels like it will have a moody, artistic aesthetic. It isn’t just about explosions. It is about how the light hits the actors. Just look at the Michael Jackson biopic doing so well. People want to see icons through a beautiful lens.
Even stars like Chris Meloni are keeping things interesting. He just had a reunion with Mariska Hargitay after his show got canceled. Hollywood and Bollywood are both changing fast. We are keeping an eye on it all for you.
Our Take
We think this is brilliant. Usually, ‘mass’ movies feel very male-heavy. Having a woman’s perspective on a star like Yash is a genius move. It adds layers. Texture. We are tired of the same old look. Give us that female gaze! It makes the storytelling feel way more human and way more beautiful.

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