Yash's Journey from Kannada Cinema to Stardom and His Views on Romantic Scenes

Yash, the star of *KGF*, has transitioned from Kannada cinema to national fame, sharing his experiences and thoughts on romantic scenes during a talk show. He emphasizes the importance of family-friendly content, stating he avoids scenes that he wouldn't watch with his parents. As the teaser for his upcoming film *Toxic* goes viral, discussions arise about societal scrutiny, particularly regarding his co-star Kiara Advani. The film, set for release on August 26, features a star-studded cast and promises to be a captivating period gangster tale.
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Yash's Rise to Fame


Yash, known for his role in *KGF*, has become a household name across India. However, his fame in Kannada cinema was already established through notable films such as *Googly*, *Gajakesari*, and *Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari*. Transitioning from television to film, he successfully created a distinct identity for himself. In 2014, during an appearance on Ramesh Aravind’s talk show *Weekend with Ramesh*, Yash shared captivating stories about his film experiences, particularly regarding romantic scenes.


Insights on Romantic Scenes

Yash shared that he was taken aback by the compliments he received for his romantic performances. He admitted to feeling quite anxious while shooting these scenes, stating, "Many people, including Radhika, would laugh at my romantic scenes."


Personal Boundaries in Filming

In the same discussion, Yash elaborated on the types of scenes he chooses to avoid. He mentioned, "I adhere to a personal guideline: if I can't comfortably watch a scene with my parents, I won't do it. I believe such scenes could also make many viewers uncomfortable." He humorously added that he often felt flustered during scenes that required him to pull a heroine's saree, recalling that his mother would tell him he lacked the skills for romantic scenes.


Viral Statements Resurface

With the teaser for Yash’s upcoming movie *Toxic* now out, his earlier comments are gaining traction on social media. Many are highlighting his previous stance on avoiding uncomfortable scenes for family viewing. Some users are also questioning the scrutiny faced by his co-star, Kiara Advani, with one remarking that when Yash performs similar scenes, there is no backlash regarding his family. Another user pointed out, "Yash is married with two kids, yet he faces no questions, while women continue to be judged more harshly in society."


About 'Toxic'

'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups' is a period gangster film directed by Geetu Mohandas. The movie features Yash alongside stars like Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria, and Rukmini Vasanth. It is set to hit theaters on August 26.