
Yash's upcoming film Toxic has received an 'A' (adults only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification ahead of its August 26 release. The board did not cut any scenes from…
Yash's upcoming film Toxic has received an 'A' (adults only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification ahead of its August 26 release. The board did not cut any scenes from the film, asking only for minor modifications such as changes to a couple of words or phrases and corresponding subtitle adjustments.

The 'A' certificate was expected, as the makers had earlier said the film was aimed at an adult audience. However, getting through without major cuts is seen as a significant win for the dark action drama, allowing the film to reach theatres largely in the form intended by the makers.
With certification cleared, the film now moves towards its release date, and audiences will soon see if it lives up to the pre-release hype surrounding Yash's next project.
CBFC's decision to allow an A-rated film with no cuts is rare for a big-budget Kannada star vehicle, where producers often brace for dialogue trims or visual edits to secure a wider U/A audience. Here, the makers designed the film for adults from the start, which likely simplified the censor process. The real test begins at the box office: Toxic must recover its reported Rs 200 crore-plus budget, and the A certificate limits the potential audience size. The opening weekend collections will be the first signal of whether adult-only certification hurts or helps the film's commercial prospects.
Source: m9.news
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