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Toxic Film Rights Sold for Major Indian Languages
10 Feb
Summary
- Deal includes rights for Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam versions.
- Film 'Toxic' is set in Goa, depicting a powerful drug cartel.
- CEO of Phars Films highlights the film's international resonance and emotional depth.

The film 'Toxic,' directed by Geethu Mohandas, has secured distribution rights for its Indian language versions, including Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. While negotiations for English language rights are ongoing, this deal represents a significant step for Phars Films.
Set in Goa, 'Toxic' is described as a gripping tale focused on a drug cartel operating beneath the surface of the coastal paradise. The film aims to resonate beyond borders, according to Phars Films CEO Ahmad Golchin, who expressed pride in bringing the story to international audiences.
The technical team behind 'Toxic' includes cinematographer Rajeev Ravi and music composer Ravi Basrur. Ujwal Kulkarni handled the editing, with TP Abid serving as the production designer for this anticipated project.



