

The pre-release talk about Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups and Dhurandhar: The Revenge is gaining momentum, with the music market becoming a key point of comparison. Trade rumors circulating online highlight a clear difference between the audio deals of the two films, and these figures are now part of many discussions about the upcoming box-office season.
According to industry sources, Dhurandhar: The Revenge has its music rights with T-Series for about ₹27 crore, while Toxic’s audio rights are reportedly with Zee Music Company for around ₹42 crore. While these numbers are part of the trade buzz, they have significantly influenced the early narrative around the films’ business.
Ravi Basrur, Vishal Mishra, and Tanishk Bagchi have signed on to work on the soundtrack for Toxic. Vishal Mishra has composed four songs, Tanishk Bagchi contributes a track co-created with Arslan Nizami and Faheem Abdullah, while Ravi Basrur has composed a song and is also handling the background score.
Directed by Geetu Mohandas and headlined by Yash, Toxic has been steadily generating interest with its updates and pre-release deals.
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has also commented on the increasing excitement about these two films. He noted that this moment showcases different filmmaking styles coinciding, suggesting that the conversation extends beyond numbers and reflects the scale of Indian cinema today.
With months remaining before their release, the comparison of music rights has emerged as an early sign that shapes public perception. As more updates come in, discussions around Toxic and Dhurandhar: The Revenge are expected to intensify, keeping both films in the spotlight leading up to their release.