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Child Rights Body Seeks Ban on 'Toxic' Film Teaser
13 Jan
Summary
- Child rights commission demands ban on 'Toxic' film teaser.
- Teaser allegedly violates public decency with violent content.
- Filmmakers urged to replace teaser and remove it online.

The upcoming film 'Toxic' is facing significant legal challenges, with the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights intervening. The commission has officially approached the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) seeking a ban on the film's teaser, deeming it unfit for family viewing.
The chairman of the child rights body stated that the teaser, available on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, violates public decency and negatively impacts children. This action follows previous objections raised by the State Women's Commission regarding the film's content.
As a result, the filmmakers have been directed to substitute the current teaser with different scenes. The CBFC has also been urged to ensure the controversial teaser is removed from all social media to safeguard youth and uphold public decency.




