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Toxic Pre-Release Event Halted Midway by Yash After Massive Speaker Stand Collapses, Injures Fans

Several students were injured after they climbed onto the structure for a better view of Yash, and police rushed them to a nearby hospital.

  • A sound and lighting setup collapsed at the Toxic pre-release event in Hyderabad on Saturday, injuring several students who had climbed onto the structure for a better view of actor Yash.
  • Upon noticing the collapse, Yash paused his speech and shouted "carefully" to the crowd, then asked those in the affected area, "Is it okay there?"
  • Police responded quickly to the incident, transporting the injured students to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Bystanders rushed to check on those hurt at the venue.
  • Despite the pre-release incident, Toxic has recorded strong market interest with industry tracker Sacnilk reporting Rs 18.55 crore in advance bookings and 12,585 scheduled shows for opening day.
  • Karnataka currently leads advance bookings with Rs 10.57 crore, while Maharashtra follows with Rs 1.3 crore, as the film prepares for its 12,000-screen worldwide release.
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A major accident occurred at the pre-release event for superstar Yash's upcoming film "Toxic." Two students were injured and a woman fainted. Yash interrupted his speech in response to the incident. He also inquired about the well-being of the people present.

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Times of India broke the news in India on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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