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Huma Qureshi reacts to ‘Toxic’ release delays

'The goal is to release when the film is truly ready': Huma Qureshi on release days of Geetu Mohandas directed and Yash starrer ‘Toxic’

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Kannada Star Yash’s upcoming film ‘Toxic’ remains one of the most anticipated films of the year, which has been pushed ahead a couple of times. It is now announced to hit the big screens on August 26. Huma Qureshi who plays a key role in the film recently reacted to the film getting delayed many times.

Huma Qureshi about the film’s delays

While speaking to the media outlet Lallantop, Huma Qureshi was asked why the film has been delayed many times. Although she did not speak about the reasons, she said people should now focus on the film’s release because fans are very excited to watch it.Huma Qureshi said, “The new release date is August 26. Whatever the reason may have been, I think the focus should now be on the fact that fans are incredibly excited for the film to release. I am very excited too because, from whatever little I have seen, I can say it is a visual spectacle. It’s a massive film.”The ‘Baby Do Die Do’ actress also shared that she has not watched the complete film yet but feels every actor has given their best performance. She thinks the action in the film is something the audience has not seen before.

Huma Qureshi calls film a massive experience

Qureshi continued, “I haven’t watched the entire film yet, but based on what I have seen, every actor and every character has delivered their best. I don’t think audiences have ever experienced action on this scale before.”She also mentioned that the film should release only when it is completely ready and not just to reach theatres earlier than others. “So, it doesn’t really matter whether the film releases in March, June or August. The goal isn’t to release first; it’s to release when the film is truly ready,” she added.

More about ‘Toxic’

Directed by Geetu Mohandas, the film stars Yash, Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth and Huma Qureshi. The film has been shot simultaneously in Kannada and English. It will also be released in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.

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