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Benedict Garrett on Yash-starrer Toxic: It’s an adult film; it’s in the tagline

Toxic actor Benedict Garrett says that if audiences are more worried about a child watching two adults engaged in a sexual act than a man being beheaded by a chainsaw, it’s a problem

Prathibha Joy
Feb 24, 2026
Benedict Garrett on Yash-starrer Toxic: It’s an adult film; it’s in the tagline
Benedict Garrett on Toxic

Mumbai-based British actor and body builder Benedict Garrett is part of the cast of Rocking Star Yash’s Toxic – a small role that he says he is incredibly proud to have done. Excited that audiences will get to see what they have been working on in less than a month, Benedict took to social media to address something that’s been widely discussed online ever since the film’s teasers began to drop. Will it be appropriate for children to watch Toxic given that there are scenes of sexual activity in it?

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How is extreme violence okay for a child, asks Toxic actor Benedict Garrett

Taking to social media, Benedict set the record clear – Toxic is an adult film; its tagline is a Fairy Tale for Grown Ups. It is not made for children and doesn’t pretend to be. Having said that, the actor adds that what he finds more troublesome is that people seem to be okay with the graphic violence in the film, but not with consensual sex between adults.

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“In the teaser, you see brutal violence, you see blood and you see a man getting his head cut off with a chainsaw – nobody blinks; nobody asks if this is too much for an 8-year-old. But you show two consenting adults in a sexual situation and suddenly it’s outrage. Why? We seem to be completely okay watching people slaughter each other on screen but we are uncomfortable watching two human beings connecting in the most natural way possible,” Benedict said in a video he posted online.

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Violence, he adds, is acceptable entertainment, whereas sex is moral panic. “Culturally, we treat sex like it is more dangerous than decapitation. If you child can watch someone get dismembered, but you are worried they might see a consensual adult sexual activity, that says more about our conditioning than cinema,” he said, adding, “If your moral scale says beheading is fine, sex is scandal, then we don’t have a sex problem, we have a double standards and hypocrisy problem.”

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Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups is headed to theatres across the globe on March 19, 2026 in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and English. The film, led by Rocking Star Yash also stars Sudev Nair, Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Tara Sutaria, Rukmini Vasanth, Akshay Oberoi, Kyle Paul, among others.

Toxic FAQs

Q. Who is the director of Toxic A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups?

A. Toxic A Fairy Tale for Adults has been directed by Moothon maker Geethu Mohandas in what is her Kannada debut. She has co-written the film with leading man Yash.

Q. Where to watch Toxic A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups?

A. Toxic will be in theatres on March 19, 2026. A Kannada original film, it will have dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English as well.

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