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Kiara Advani: 'Toxic' Redefined My View on Love
29 May
Summary
- Kiara Advani found Nadia's character liberating and unconventional.
- Filming 'Toxic' in English and Kannada presented significant challenges.
- The film 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' has an indefinite release date.

Kiara Advani shared that the upcoming film 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' offered her a new understanding of love and relationships, describing the dynamic as unconventional and liberating. She found her character, Nadia, to be detached yet free, a perspective she admired and wished to emulate.
The filming process for 'Toxic' presented considerable challenges, particularly its bilingual nature. Advani explained that each scene was shot first in English and then in Kannada, a language not native to her. This necessitated memorizing dialogues the night before, making the production particularly demanding.
The Kannada action film, also featuring Nayanthara and Huma Qureshi, has experienced multiple postponements and currently lacks a confirmed release date. Initially slated for release on June 4, its cinematic debut has been indefinitely delayed. The film's producers include Venkat K. Narayana and Yash.