Kareena Kapoor Khan Steps Away From Yash's 'Toxic' Amid Role Dispute
Kareena Kapoor, a prominent figure in Bollywood, has recently been the subject of widespread discussion due to her decision to exit the film project titled 'Toxic'. Initially, it was believed that scheduling conflicts were the reason behind her departure. However, recent developments have unveiled that the actress might have left the project for other reasons, involving two leading actresses from both Bollywood and the South Indian film industry.
According to reports by Times Now, Kareena Kapoor's decision to step away from 'Toxic', a project also involving actor Yash, was influenced by the involvement of Kiara Advani and Shruti Haasan. Speculation suggests that the length of Kareena's role compared to the substantial parts offered to Kiara and Shruti was a significant factor in her decision. Despite not being committed to other projects besides 'Singham Again', it appears that the role's scope, rather than timing issues, led to her withdrawal.

The same sources reveal that before Kareena Kapoor Khan was considered for her role in 'Toxic', the filmmakers had approached Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for the part. However, Aishwarya did not take up the offer. Additionally, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was also approached for a role within the movie. Whether Shah Rukh Khan will join the cast remains uncertain at this stage.
This development has sparked considerable interest among fans and industry watchers alike, as it sheds light on the intricate decision-making processes behind casting in major film projects. With a lineup that potentially includes some of the biggest names in Indian cinema, 'Toxic' is poised to be a highly anticipated release. As details continue to emerge, all eyes will be on how this casting shakeup will ultimately shape the film's production and reception.