Ranveer Singh's 'Pralay' Script Finalized Amid Casting Rumors; Yash's 'Toxic' Release Delayed
Ranveer Singh's Pralay Script Finalised; Yash's Toxic Postponed Again
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Ranveer Singh has not quit the post-apocalyptic thriller 'Pralay', with reports confirming that he and director Jai Mehta have finalized the script. Meanwhile, Yash's film 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' has been postponed again as the team seeks a globally aligned release date.
- 01Ranveer Singh's commitment to 'Pralay' is confirmed despite rumors of his departure.
- 02The script for 'Pralay' has been finalized by Ranveer and director Jai Mehta.
- 03Yash's 'Toxic' has been delayed again, with no new release date announced yet.
- 04Protests have erupted in Madurai district against Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan' for misrepresentation.
- 05Vicky Kaushal praised Riteish Deshmukh's upcoming film 'Raja Shivaji' for its impressive action sequences.
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Amid swirling rumors, it has been confirmed that Ranveer Singh is still attached to the post-apocalyptic zombie thriller 'Pralay', directed by Jai Mehta. Reports indicate that the duo has finalized the film's script, dispelling claims that Ranveer had quit the project. This news comes as he also stepped away from 'Don 3' last year, following the success of his Dhurandhar franchise.
In other news, Yash's highly anticipated film 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups' has been postponed once again. The filmmakers announced that the release, originally set for June 4, 2026, will be pushed to a later date to focus on international distribution, although the new date has yet to be revealed.
Additionally, protests have erupted in three villages near Usilampatti in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India, against Vijay's upcoming film 'Jana Nayagan'. Residents claim the film misrepresents their communities and are demanding an apology from the filmmakers. Meanwhile, Vicky Kaushal expressed his admiration for Riteish Deshmukh's film 'Raja Shivaji', stating that it features unprecedented action sequences in Marathi cinema.
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The protests against 'Jana Nayagan' highlight community concerns over film portrayals, potentially affecting local perceptions of the film industry.
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