Bedi played the role of Jameel Jamali, a politician who is key to the narrative. Reacting to Toxic’s postponement, the actor said, “Tension toh humare liye bhi hai Middle East main, par hum toh aa rahe hai (the tension exists for us, too, in the Middle East, but we will release our film).”
Dhurandhar 2 will be released theatrically on March 19 while Toxic will now be released on June 4. The first part of Dhurandhar was not allowed to release in Pakistan and across six Gulf countries. However, that did not stop the Aditya Dhar directorial from becoming a box office hit. It crossed the Rs 1,000 crore mark worldwide and collecting over $32 million overseas.
Recently, R Madhav, who also plays a key role in the film, highlighted how fans from Dubai are reacting to the ban in the Gulf. He shared an interesting insight into the film’s craze, revealing that fans in Dubai are making special travel arrangements to India just to catch the movie on the big screen.

The film will be released theatrically on March 19.
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