Kiara Advani asks the makers of Toxic The Fairytale for Grown Ups to trim and tone down the intimate scenes – reports | Indian Film News –

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Kiara Advani asks makers of 'Toxic The Fairytale for Grown Ups' to trim and tone down intimate scenes - reports

Yash and Kiara Advani’s upcoming action drama ‘Toxic: The Fairytale For Grown Ups’ has been making headlines for its bold visuals and high-energy trailer, but now the film is at the center of a new controversy.

Reports indicate that Kiara may have submitted a request to the film team to modify or reduce some intimate scenes after watching the filmed footage.

Kiara Advani requests to reduce the intimate scenes in the movie Toxic

According to Gulti’s report, Kiara Advani allegedly raised her concerns with lead actor Yash and director Jeetu Mohandas after watching the sequence on screen. According to the report, the actress originally filmed the romantic scenes after ensuring that the shoot would be handled in a way that would make her comfortable.

However, upon seeing the footage, she reportedly changed her mind about how to film those scenes.Film industry insiders claim that Chiara asked the filmmakers to either cut down the romantic sequences significantly or ensure they are toned down during the editing process.

There is no official confirmation addressing the “toxic” controversy surrounding intimate scenes

It is important to note that none of this has been officially confirmed. There has been no statement from Kiara Advani, Yash or the makers of ‘Toxic’ addressing the alleged reports.

Until an official response is issued, these allegations remain unconfirmed.

About “Toxic” and its delayed release

Directed by Jeetu Mohandas, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups features Yash in the lead role, along with Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Tara Sutaria.The film has already seen multiple delays – it was scheduled to debut on March 19 worldwide, was later pushed back to June 4, and has now been postponed again.The filmmakers emphasized that the latest delay is aimed at ensuring a broader and more strategic global rollout, with Yash noting that the team is focused on securing the right distribution partnerships to help the film reach its full potential worldwide.

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