Bollywood
Kiara Advani Shuts Down Toxic Rumours: Here Is What The Issue Was
BY SACNILK
Mumbai, May 4 - Bollywood actress Kiara Advani recently found herself at the centre of viral speculation surrounding her upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups. Reports began circulating that she was uncomfortable with certain bold and intimate scenes in the film, which features Yash in the lead role. The rumours further claimed that the actress had asked the makers to tone down or remove some of these sequences. In some versions of the story, it was even suggested that she had concerns after watching parts of the film and wanted changes before release. With the film already generating strong buzz, these claims quickly spread across social media. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Kiara Advani Reacts Putting an end to the speculation, Kiara Advani responded strongly and dismissed all such reports. The actress termed the claims "absolute nonsense," making it clear that there is no truth to the rumours. Her clarification confirms that she has not requested any cuts or modifications in the film and that the reports doing the rounds are entirely baseless. Despite the noise online, there is essentially no issue between the actress and the makers of Toxic. The entire situation appears to have been driven by unverified gossip that escalated without any official confirmation. Given the scale and anticipation surrounding Toxic, such rumours gained traction quickly, but Kiara's response has now brought clarity to the situation. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) What's Next For Toxic? Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the film is one of the most awaited projects and stars Yash in a lead role. It is expected to explore darker themes and present a unique cinematic experience. The film was scheduled to release on June 4, but the makers have pushed the film further after feedback from the international media. With the rumours now firmly addressed, the focus is likely to shift back to the film’s progress and eventual release rather than off-screen speculation.