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Tara Sutaria Unveils Insights on 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' at Cannes

At the Cannes Film Festival, Tara Sutaria discussed her latest film, 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups,' emphasizing the creative fulfillment she found in the project. She praised director Geetu Mohandas for fostering a collaborative environment and expressed excitement about her character, Rebecca. Sutaria highlighted the film's unique visual style and the strength of its female characters, hinting at its international appeal. The actress also reflected on the joy of witnessing women from various backgrounds come together in the industry. With a star-studded cast, the film is set to be released in multiple languages, broadening its impact.
 

Tara Sutaria Discusses Her Latest Film at Cannes


During her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, Tara Sutaria opened up about her new film, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups," in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India. She described the project as one of the most creatively rewarding experiences of her career, highlighting the supportive atmosphere cultivated by director Geetu Mohandas. Sutaria expressed her contentment, stating, "Working on Toxic has been incredibly satisfying and fulfilling," and emphasized her preference for projects that uphold integrity and purpose.


Reflecting on her partnership with Mohandas, Sutaria conveyed her gratitude for the director's guidance and the distinctive creative environment on set. "This has been one of the greatest joys of my life," she remarked, underscoring the importance of being directed by a woman in the film industry. She also contrasted this experience with her previous collaboration with director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, commending filmmakers who lead with vision and emotional depth.


While discussing her character, Rebecca, Sutaria was cautious not to reveal too much but expressed her excitement about the role. "She's intriguing," she noted, adding that all the female characters in the film are strong and unique. "Each character embodies immense power, courage, and fearlessness," she mentioned, hinting at the rich personalities that viewers can anticipate.


Sutaria also pointed out the film's ambitious visual and stylistic elements, suggesting that the cast's personal styles are refreshingly different from what has been seen in Indian cinema recently. "I believe it will surprise audiences globally," she stated, generating excitement for the film's aesthetic. The narrative, driven by a strong ensemble cast, emphasizes the strength of its female characters, enhancing its international appeal.


A particularly touching aspect of Sutaria's experience was witnessing the collaboration among women from diverse backgrounds and career stages. "Seeing all of us women unite... and truly celebrate each scene has been one of the greatest joys of my life," she reflected. After the interview, Mohandas took to social media to praise Sutaria, calling her "remarkable." Directed by Mohandas, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups" boasts a stellar cast, including Yash, Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, and Huma Qureshi, and is set to be released in multiple languages, expanding its reach and impact.