Kiara Advani has publicly dismissed claims that she requested the makers of 'Toxic' to cut or tone down intimate scenes with co-star Yash, calling the reports 'absolute nonsense'. The denial comes as the Geetu Mohandas-directed film faces another release delay, with producers citing plans for a broader global rollout. The Kannada-English period action drama, featuring a star-studded cast, has been postponed from its June 4, 2026 release date, with no new date announced.
Kiara's direct response to rumours
Reports from entertainment media claimed Kiara Advani had approached Yash and director Geetu Mohandas after viewing the final cut of 'Toxic' to request changes to certain intimate scenes. These accounts suggested she had initially agreed to a romantic sequence after assurances on how it would be handled. Kiara addressed the matter directly on Instagram Stories by reposting one such report and writing, 'Absolute nonsense'.
Coverage varied between outlets, with some highlighting the detailed claims of scene-edit requests and others foregrounding Kiara’s brief but firm denial. This range of emphasis shaped two distinct takeaways for audiences: the specifics of the alleged issue versus her outright rejection of it. The variation reflects how entertainment news can frame the same event through different focal points.
'Toxic' was officially announced in December 2023, filmed between August 2024 and October 2025, and has faced multiple postponements. It was initially scheduled for release on April 10, 2025, later moved to June 4, 2026, before being delayed again. Yash attributed the latest change to aligning global distribution after positive feedback at CinemaCon.
Producers KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations are targeting a worldwide audience, with 'Toxic' shot in Kannada and English and dubbed into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. Yash said the film’s reception at CinemaCon reinforced their belief it should reach its 'fullest potential worldwide'. The team is now focused on securing global distribution and partnerships before announcing a new release date.

