AAP Calls for Withdrawal of Actor Yash Poisonous Film Teaser

The Karnataka unit of the Aam Aadmi Get together (AAP) has formally approached the Karnataka State Ladies’s Fee relating to actor Yash’s upcoming movie, Poisonous. On Monday, social gathering members filed a proper grievance in Bengaluru demanding the speedy withdrawal of the film’s teaser. The social gathering claims that the video content material is inappropriate for normal public viewing, particularly citing considerations for the well-being of ladies and youngsters.
The grievance was led by AAP State Secretary Usha Mohan, accompanied by a number of ladies office-bearers who visited the Fee’s workplace. They urged the authorities to concern strict instructions to the movie’s producers to take the teaser down. Usha Mohan acknowledged that the teaser incorporates obscene and grownup visuals that could possibly be dangerous to society. She emphasised that the video was launched with none age restrictions, which she believes insults Karnataka’s cultural values and impacts the dignity of ladies.
Moreover, the AAP chief appealed to the Fee for pressing intervention to make sure the teaser is faraway from all social media platforms. Past simply the elimination of the video, the grievance additionally requests that the Fee direct the State Authorities and the police to take acceptable authorized motion relating to the matter. The social gathering insists that the scenes proven are detrimental to the psychological and social well being of younger viewers and ladies.
The teaser for Poisonous was launched on January 8 and immediately turned a large web sensation, gathering over 220 million views in only one week. Nonetheless, this viral success has include vital backlash on account of its daring content material. The first supply of the controversy is a particular sequence involving a automotive and depictions of sexual intimacy, which has drawn sharp consideration from the general public and political teams alike.
Whereas the teaser has been praised by followers for its cinematic fashion and audacity, it has confronted heavy criticism from numerous sections of social media. Critics have labeled the scenes as pointless and sensational, accusing the filmmakers of objectifying ladies to achieve views. As the controversy continues between those that benefit from the creative fashion and people involved in regards to the content material, the demand for its elimination highlights the rising stress across the movie’s launch which is slated for March 19, 2026.

