It was revealed some time ago that the eagerly anticipated movie Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups had been rescheduled for June 4. As a result, Dhurandhar: The Revenge will now be released on its own on March 19.
"KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations today announced a strategic rescheduling of the global theatrical premiere for the highly anticipated action-drama, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups," the producers' official statement read. Due to the continuous unpredictable escalation and regional instability in the Middle East, the film's original March 19, 2026, global premiere date has been rescheduled to June 4, 2026.
The statement went on, "The decision to reschedule the release was made in response to escalating tensions and the resulting disruptions to cinema operations across the Gulf region, a key market for the film's multi-language global rollout, as advised by one of their major distribution partner Phars Films." With extreme caution, the producers have been keeping a close eye on the quickly changing regional developments. The announcement was made while the producers were preparing for a big trailer debut in Bengaluru on March 8th, which would draw reporters from all over the nation. The film's final promotional program was already planned by the producers in advance of its earlier March 19, 2026, release date.
The film's first single, "Tabaahi," was prepared for its planned release on March 2nd, but the producers decided to postpone the music video and temporarily halt the promotional push, which was locked and would be unlocked in a day or two.
Additionally, it stated, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups is a film we conceptualized with the ambition to produce cinema for a global audience." It was created with the goal of connecting with audiences both domestically and internationally, and it was filmed in both Kannada and English. We were thrilled to present our video to you all on March 19 after years of hard work. But the current state of unpredictability, particularly in the Middle East, has made it more difficult for us to connect and reach as many people as we can. Therefore, we have made the tough but thoughtful choice to reschedule our release in the best interests of our partners and our audience. We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we hope you will continue to love and support us.
The Factor of the Middle East
"No one knows when the tensions in the Middle East will end," said a trade source. Additionally, Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups could make as much as Rs. 40–50 crore from the UAE-GCC area. Therefore, it seems sense to postpone the movie and release it later, ideally when things would be more normal.
"The exhibitors were anxious about the clash of Dhurandhar and Toxic," the person continued. However, they may now relax.
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