For a long time, movies have usually shown strong women as characters who follow traditional values, staying calm, making sacrifices, and sticking to what's expected.
These kinds of characters have made some really memorable stories, but they've also made people think that only women in traditional roles can be powerful.
Yash's *Toxic* is set to change that in a new and exciting way.
The latest ads have already started talking a lot, not just because they look stylish, but because the women in them are strong and confident.
Each of the female characters—Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Huma Qureshi—has a unique personality that shines through.
Their bold looks aren't just for showing off; they reflect the kind of people they are and how they affect the story.
What *Toxic* seems to be saying is that being powerful isn't just about looking a certain way.
A woman who wears glamorous clothes, makes brave choices, or celebrates her femininity can be just as strong as someone in a traditional role.
Director Geetu Mohandas is showing her female characters in this way.
Instead of just being sidekicks to the main hero, the film—made with big production by KVN Productions—suggests characters who have their own goals, dreams, and deep emotions.
Their confidence fits right into the movie's tough and realistic world, not just to make the male lead look better.
If *Toxic* meets the promises made in its promotions, it could be a big step in how mainstream Indian cinema shows what it means to be an empowered woman.
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