Yash’s Heartwarming Gesture
Rocking Star Yash, who is currently juggling two massive projects, recently took a break from his packed schedule to do something truly special. The KGF star connected via video call with a fan named Sunil, who is undergoing treatment for cancer. A video shared on X shows the actor chatting warmly with Sunil, the Shivamogga district president of his fan association.
The call came as a complete surprise to Sunil and his family. Yash took the time to ask about his health and wellbeing, speaking with genuine warmth and care. He also interacted with Sunil’s family members, understanding his condition better and offering words of encouragement.
A Fan’s Fight and Yash’s Support
According to reports, Sunil is battling rectal cancer and is currently receiving treatment. During the call, Yash recalled Sunil’s long association with his fan clubs, remembering his active participation in fan activities over the years. The actor assured him of his support during this tough time, leaving Sunil and his loved ones emotional and grateful.
This isn’t just a fan moment—it’s a reminder of why Yash is called the ‘Rocking Star’ not just on screen but off it too. His gesture has gone viral, with fans praising his humility and kindness. Yaar, that’s how you treat your biggest supporters!
Upcoming Projects: Toxic and Ramayana
On the work front, Yash has two highly anticipated films in the pipeline. First up is ‘Toxic’, a gangster action drama directed by Geetu Mohandas. The film has faced multiple delays—initially slated for March 19, it was pushed to June 4 due to tensions in the Middle East, and now the makers are yet to announce a new date. Fans are eagerly waiting for Yash’s return to the big screen after his blockbuster ‘KGF 2’ in 2022.
Then there’s the mythological epic ‘Ramayana’, directed by Nitesh Tiwari. Yash will be playing the iconic role of Ravana, opposite Ranbir Kapoor’s Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi’s Sita. The first part is set for a Diwali 2025 release. With these projects, Yash is clearly aiming for pan-India domination, but he never forgets the people who made him a star.