Perry, who is famous for designing the breathtaking stunts in massive hits like Fast & Furious, John Wick, and Day Shift, is here to create the action sequences for the film TOXIC. In a statement, Perry praised the Indian team, calling them “world-class.” He said, “That’s precisely why I chose to work with them. We’re tackling a major sequence right now, and I’m super stoked about taking this on… this team is meeting it head-on.”
This isn’t just another project for JJ Perry, who has worked in 39 countries over his 35-year career. He expressed his genuine admiration for Indian movies and the vision of Toxic‘s director, Geetu Mohandas. “I’m a fan of Indian cinema; it’s creative, artistic, and bold,” Perry stated. “Geetu has great vision, and everyone from cinematographer Rajeev Ravi to the production designer and art team has been fantastic.” Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is an upcoming bilingual (Kannada-English) gangster film directed by Geetu Mohandas. It stars superstar Yash in the lead role and features a large ensemble cast. Jointly produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups is a high-stakes, large-scale film that merges depth with dazzle. It is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on March 19, 2026. Jointly produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-ups is a high-stakes, large-scale film that merges depth with dazzle.
Finally
Rajini fans can be happy. Thalaivar has beat Thalapathy at the box office 0
YES, at the Hindi box office. Read on : Even though there was no multiplex
release for Leo due to a 4-week OTT window, the film did very well in Hindi
belts and collected around 30 Cr net in India and emerged as the 2nd biggest
grosser for Kollywood in Hindi belts after 2.0.
Directed by
Lokesh Kanagaraj, Coolie clashed with War 2, the Bollywood biggie, but it was
successful in beating Leo collections at the box office. By its second weekend,
the film had collected around 32 Cr net in India and surpassed Kabali (28 Cr)
and Leo (30 Cr). Now, this action drama is the second biggest grosser for
Kollywood in North India. Overall, the film has collected around 475 Cr gross
worldwide and is racing towards the 500 Cr mark.
If you think Anirudh is pocketing the singer fees by singing
in his own songs or in other music composer songs then you are wrong . He does
it free. Read on : He has sung nearly
175 songs for other music directors, while also working on his own music. He
has sung songs in Tamil as well as Telugu. Gaali Vaaluga, Hoyna, and Baitikochi
Chuste are some of his most popular works in Telugu as a singer.
Anirudh has not charged even a single rupee for the songs he
has sung for other music directors. On average, a leading singer charges about
10 lakhs per song, which means he could’ve made 1750 lakhs or 17.5 crores.
This just shows his love for music. He sings because he
wants to be a part of that project, and not because it will fetch him money.
This is a true sign of a rockstar and an artist.
Anirudh has a terrific lineup of films ahead, they include
Thalapathy Vijay’s Beast, the multistarrer Vikram, and Kamal Haasan’s Indian 2.
Anirudh will also be serving as music director
for NTR30. Anirudh sings most of the songs, and it
is receiving high criticism. The netizens question him on that, and they
clearly state that some of his songs are more suitable for other singers than
him. Recently Anirudh faced negative reactions for singing Vijay
Deverakonda’s Kingdom’s song, Anna Antene, and now, for Madharaasi’s 2nd
single, Vazhiyiraen.
Rockstar
Anirudh Ravichander’s Hukum World Tour Grand Finale lit up MARG Swarnabhoomi,
Kuvathur, ECR on 23rd August 2025, drawing a record-breaking crowd of 50,000+
fans. It set a new benchmark as one of the biggest and best-organized live
music events Chennai has witnessed in recent times.
The Hukum
Grand Finale was organized by Brand Avatar, delivering a world-class concert
that will be remembered as a milestone in Chennai’s live music history.
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