HomeEntertainmentYash's Toxic sparks controversy: Karnataka government registers FIR over tree cutting for shoot in Bengaluru

Yash's Toxic sparks controversy: Karnataka government registers FIR over tree cutting for shoot in Bengaluru

Yash's upcoming film Toxic sparked controversy after the Karnataka government filed an FIR against the makers for felling of trees for shooting in Bengaluru.

November 12, 2024 / 21:31 IST
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An FIR has been filed over the suspected illegal felling of trees on forest land during the film's shoot in Bengaluru.
An FIR has been filed over the suspected illegal felling of trees on forest land during the film's shoot in Bengaluru.

Yash's upcoming film Toxic has encountered legal issues after the Karnataka Forest Department filed a case against the film's makers.

An FIR was lodged for the alleged unauthorized cutting of trees on forest land during the shoot in Bengaluru. The case names the General Managers of Canara Bank and Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT) as responsible parties.

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Karnataka's Environment Minister, Eshwar Khandre, recently visited the Peenya site and reviewed satellite images that allegedly highlighted the scale of deforestation. He instructed authorities to take strict action against those responsible for the illegal tree cutting in the area, which is designated as a reserved forest but is currently occupied by HMT.

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