From JJ Perry To Guy Norris, How Yash Is Taking The Action Space In India A Notch Up

While most stars would kick back after delivering back-to-back blockbusters, Yash is on a different trip altogether. The man who gave us KGF: Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 isn't here to repeat himself. He's here to outdo himself.
For the past several months, Yash has been neck-deep in work, balancing intense, back-to-back schedules for two of the most ambitious films in Indian cinema: Toxic: The Fairytale For Grownups and Ramayana: Part One. While most actors would choose to slow down, Yash is doing the exact opposite, he's making days and nights one, fully immersed in training, rehearsals, and production planning for both films.
The buzz around Ramayana soared last week when the first official images of Yash alongside Hollywood's legendary action director Guy Norris surfaced online. The photos, featuring Yash in an intense action prep session with Norris, renowned for his work on global blockbusters like Mad Max: Fury Road and The Suicide Squad sent fans into a frenzy. Yash's transformed, rigged look left everyone impressed. It's clear: Ramayana is shaping up to be a one-of-a-kind cinematic spectacle, with Yash sparing no effort to ensure it meets global standards. His banner, Monster Mind Creations, has partnered with Namit Malhotra's Prime Focus Studios for this ambitious adaptation of the Indian epic.
But it's not just Ramayana. For Toxic: The Fairytale For Grownups, Yash has brought on board JJ Perry, yes, John Wick's action wizard. And it's not just a name-drop; Yash has been hands-on, training rigorously, and ensuring every detail is dialed up to a global level. Because for him, if you're going to go big, you better mean it.
Both Toxic: The Fairytale For Grownups and Ramayana: Part One are set for massive festival releases in 2026, Toxic hitting screens on Eid-Ul-Fitr and Ugadi, and Ramayana arriving during Diwali. Yash, as both an actor and a producer, is ensuring these films are not just big releases, but cinematic experiences that elevate Indian cinema to global standards.


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