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Toxic Release Delayed Amid Mideast Conflict
4 Mar
Summary
- Toxic film debut postponed from March to June.
- Release shift due to Middle East conflict uncertainty.
- Film set in Goa about a powerful drug cartel.

The anticipated film 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' will now premiere worldwide on June 4th, a shift from its original March 19th release. KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations cited the ongoing conflict and general uncertainty in the Middle East as the primary reasons for this postponement.
This decision was made to ensure the film could reach the broadest possible audience and to safeguard the interests of partners and viewers. The movie's synopsis describes a gripping tale set in Goa, focusing on a powerful drug cartel operating behind a vibrant cultural facade.
Meanwhile, Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar' sequel is maintaining its March 19th release date, despite facing bans in several Middle Eastern countries due to alleged Islamophobic content.




