

Yash is set to attend CinemaCon in Las Vegas along with Ramayana producer Namit Malhotra. The event places Indian cinema within a key global space where films are made for international reach.
CinemaCon remains one of the most important gatherings in the film industry. It brings together major studios, filmmakers and exhibitors. Films are introduced to trade audiences, footage is screened, and conversations around the business of cinema take shape.
This year, those conversations will include Indian cinema, its expanding reach, how global audiences are engaging with its storytelling, and its growing presence in international markets. Yash and Namit Malhotra are expected to be part of these discussions, with attention on films that are being mounted for a wider audience.
Here, Ramayana is likely to take centre stage. The scale of the project, its cultural roots, and its global ambition make it a key talking point at a platform like CinemaCon. There is strong buzz around exclusive footage from the film being presented, giving international exhibitors an early look at what is being planned.
Ramayana is being developed as a two-part epic. The first instalment is scheduled for a Diwali release, with the second part expected the following year. The film featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi as Rama and Sita, respectively, also has Ravi Dubey as Lakshmana and Sunny Deol as Hanuman. Being made by large-scale VFX work from DNEG, the film is seen as one of the most ambitious Indian productions in recent years. Yash is also producing the film alongside Namit Malhotra under his banner Monster Mind Creations.
At the same time, Yash's other film, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, directed by Geetu Mohandas, brings a different tone. The gangster drama has Yash playing two shades and is being produced on a large scale, with Yash co-producing it with KVN Productions.