And the much‑awaited opening cut of the forthcoming film Toxic is now in the open. The song is called “Tabahi” and has already triggered some buzz on Zee Music. This song is unique in that it features some of the biggest names across the film and music industry.
“Tabahi” is the work of the popular music director Vishal Mishra, whose soulful and powerful songs. The lyrics are from Yograj Bhat, a highly influential poet often known for sharing deep and often emotional moments with listeners. In combination this way a song has been created by them energy, passion and melody merge.
Its most impressive element is that Rocking Star Yash and Kiara Advani coexist on screen. It’s the first time the stars have been seen together, and their chemistry has already been hotly debated. Yash’s character (and the attention in the audience of fans) with Kiara’s charm (and elegance) is what makes the video interesting (and aesthetically appealing), making her an exciting addition to both the video and the conversation.
Vishal Mishra’s song has a modern but intense feel to it. The beats are pounding, and the tune is catchy enough to linger in the listener’s mind. “Tabahi” was never just one song with a punch. Yograj Bhat’s lyrics fleshed out the entire thing. The strong music and profound words of the song have set it apart from others.
A few hours after releasing, “Tabahi” was trending on social media. Yash and Kiara fans are gifting out clips and saluting their new pairing. Vishal Mishra’s music is being followed by diehard fans, and even more, it’s being called “the soul of the song,” with Yograj Bhat calling it. The anticipation shows that the Toxic movie is already building some great excitement.
Toxic’s launch of “Tabahi” is a striking start. With its star cast, powerful music and lyrics, the song establishes what audiences should expect from the film. It’s not simply a promo track, but a sneak peek at the energy and style Toxic is sure to create. And while fans await their next piece for more updates, “Tabahi” is destined to run on repeat playlists for weeks to come.