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Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Shifts to June Release Amid Middle East Uncertainty as ‘Dhurandar’ Sequel Sticks to March Date
Yash's highly anticipated film "Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups" will now hit theaters on June 4, a shift from its original March 19 release date. This postponement comes in light of the current instability in the Middle East, as advised by Phars Films, a key distribution partner. In a contrasting move, the sequel to "Dhurandar" stays on track for its March premiere despite the regional concerns.
Fans of Yash can look forward to the delayed release of "Toxic," which promises to blend elements of fantasy with a modern twist, reflecting adult themes that resonate with many. Meanwhile, the "Dhurandar" sequel continues to build excitement for its upcoming launch, showcasing the filmmakers' confidence amid a challenging climate. With the movie landscape ever-changing, viewers can expect thrilling stories once both films arrive in theaters, giving them plenty to talk about in the months ahead.
