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Yash Defends 'Tabaahi' Song's Sensuality

Summary

  • Yash humorously dismissed comparisons of 'Tabaahi' to condom ads.
  • He distinguished sensuality from vulgarity, emphasizing aesthetic portrayal.
  • Kannada actor Risheekaa Ssingh criticized a partially nude scene.
Yash Defends 'Tabaahi' Song's Sensuality

Actor Yash has responded to criticism surrounding the song 'Tabaahi' from his upcoming film 'Toxic'. The song, featuring Yash and Kiara Advani, has faced backlash for its intimate visuals and presentation.

During an appearance on 'Aap Ki Adalat', Yash addressed social media comparisons of the song to condom advertisements. He responded with humor, stating he would only participate in such promotions if compensated. Yash emphasized the difference between sensuality and vulgarity, asserting that the song was shot aesthetically. He noted that he did not even include a kissing scene, underscoring the deliberate boundary maintained.

Despite Yash's defense, Kannada actor Risheekaa Ssingh publicly criticized a partially nude scene featuring Yash. Ssingh questioned the actor's actions and the portrayal of women, urging for respect. 'Toxic,' directed by Geetu Mohandas, is slated for release on August 26, 2026, and also stars Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, and Nayanthara.

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