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Yash’s upcoming movie Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups is embroiled in a brand new controversy. Read on to know why the film’s trailer is being slammed.
Kannada star Yash’s much-anticipated movie Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, is making headlines for its controversial teaser. On Yash’s fortieth birthday on January 8, the makers of Toxic had unveiled its teaser. The movie’s 2.51-minute-teaser brings to the viewers Yash as a gangster named Raya. One of the sequences featured within the teaser depicts him in an intimate second with a lady inside a automobile apart from a cemetery, at the same time as violence erupts outdoors, with armed males seen in one other car.
Why has Toxic teaser led to an argument?
According to PTI, the daring visuals used within the teaser had led to controversy after a grievance was lodged by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with the Karnataka State Commission for Women (KSWC). In the mentioned grievance that was filed on January 12, AAP had objected to what it’s being known as obscene scenes. The grievance was submitted by the leaders of the ladies’s wing of the AAP’s state unit. They additionally demanded applicable motion, which additionally included the removing of the teaser.
What is KSWC’s response to Toxic row?
After the grievance was lodged, the Karnataka State Commission for Women (KSWC) wrote to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), and demanded ‘applicable motion.’ As reported by FPJ, AAP state secretary Usha Mohan mentioned, “The obscene and explicit content in the teaser of this movie is causing serious harm to the social well-being of women and children. These scenes, released in the public domain without any age-related warning, degrade the dignity of women and insult Kannada culture.”
The celebration requested the fee to intervene to ban Toxic teaser and swiftly delete it from social media platforms attributable to its ‘opposed impression on society, significantly on minors’.
In the letter submitted by AAP state secretary Usha Mohan, the celebration requested girls’s fee to deal with the matter severely. They additionally demanded motion to “uphold the cultural and ethical values of the state;.
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