With Toxic, yash is poised to make a tremendous comeback after releasing hits like K.G.F. Chapter 2. Since its announcement, the movie, which is directed by Geetu Mohandas, has been in the news. But now that minister for Forest, Ecology, and Environment eshwar Khandre has asked forest officials to take action against the creators, claiming that they had allegedly hacked down many trees in Bengaluru to construct a large film set, Toxic is in a bit of trouble.
 

Khandre addressed the issue in a statement, claiming that he visited the location after seeing the damage on satellite photos. He asserted that HMT in Bengaluru is in charge of the area where the trees were felled. Khandre said that no authorization was obtained prior to the tree-cutting, and there have been rumors that HMT had previously leased some of the property to other film production firms.
 
Although further information is still pending, it appears that Toxic will be delayed if legal action is brought. However, these issues also contribute to a movie's increased buzz. With movies like Brahmastra and Pathaan, we have seen the same thing in the past two to three years. However, there is also a difficulty. Given the notoriety of Yash, particularly among the hindi public, there will be a significant demand for Toxic, which is being produced on an enormous budget of Rs. 300 crores.
 
Longer delays will also result in higher investment costs, and it's possible that the movie won't make up for all of its costs. Although many would argue that this is impossible because yash is in the movie, things may go wrong if the material is subpar. In addition to Yash, kiara advani is said to have a significant part in the movie. According to other sources, the cast also includes shruti Haasan, tara Sutaria, and Nayanthara.
 
 

 

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