
Yash is planning for a big comeback in the upcoming year with two mega-budget films. 2026 will mark the return of the Rocking Star to films after a gap of almost four years, which means that expectations are sky-high.
Everyone is well aware of the fact that Yash is playing an important role in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana, which will be released in two parts. It features Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi in the leads, which means that Yash’s appearance is expected to establish him as a Pan-Indian star.
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Yash was also spotted taking the blessings of Lord Shiva in the Mahakal Mandir in Ujjain and he is reportedly supposed to start shooting for his film, ensuring an early release.
Apart from Ramayana, Yash also has Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups in the upcoming lineup, which is also expected to release in 2026. While the makers have maintained silence in terms of the film’s storyline and other details, a teaser came out earlier this year, which has created some hype.
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While Yash has gained recognition among the audience as Rocky Bhai, there is a possibility that people might start to know him by another name after the release of Ramayana and Toxic.
Yash established his market in North India with the release of K.G.F. Chapter 2 and the upcoming two films have to be more successful than the action-drama to help Yash become a concrete Pan-India star.
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In this matter, promotions have to be aggressive, specifically for Toxic, considering that it is going to be a Kannada film dubbed in Hindi.
Although the makers have reportedly cast popular faces in other important roles, that won’t be sufficient for the film to accumulate more collections at the box office.
Moreover, Yash has to prove that he can give hits outside K.G.F. like Prabhas who delivered hits after Baahubali, including Kalki 2898 A.D.
Moreover, the biggest question is whether both of them would be able to break the records created by K.G.F. Chapter 2, grossing more than Rs. 1,000 crores. Everything would depend on the promotional material.