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Yash’s Toxic Postponed Again, New Release Date TBA

Yash’s highly anticipated action spectacle Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups has been postponed once again, marking another setback in the film’s release journey and leaving fans both disappointed and hopeful.

Initially scheduled for March 19, Toxic was later moved to June 4 as the team worked to deliver a bigger theatrical experience. However, in the latest update, Toxic postponed from its June slot as well, with no new release date announced yet. The June 4 window is now being eyed by Ram Charan's Peddi, which has been waiting for clarity on the delay.

Yash Addresses Toxic Postponement with Official Statement

In an official statement, Yash revealed that Toxic has wrapped production and is now complete. The delay stems from the team’s focus on finalizing global distribution partnerships and ensuring the film reaches its maximum potential worldwide.

After receiving an overwhelming response during its presentation at CinemaCon, the makers decided to recalibrate the release strategy. This decision prioritizes long-term impact over immediate release, according to the actor-producer.

What We Know About Toxic

Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic is a stylish Kannada-English action thriller set against the gritty backdrop of Goa’s drug cartel underworld. The film promises a dark, intense narrative blended with high production values and a unique cinematic tone.

The ensemble cast features Kiara Advani and Nayanthara in pivotal roles, adding significant star power to the project.

Yash, who is also backing the film as a producer, emphasized that this moment is about raising the bar for Indian cinema on the global stage. He expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from fans and assured that the wait will be worthwhile.

While the delay may test patience, the makers remain confident that Toxic will emerge as a landmark film when it finally hits theaters.

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