India, Aug. 21 -- Ahead of its grand release, Kannada star Yash's pan-India film Toxic has been cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with no cuts and just two small modifications. The film, a violent revenge saga, is being billed as one of the boldest and most violent Indian films of all time. Naturally, once the details of Toxic's 'no-cut' clearance were posted on social media, the internet was amused, particularly since the Indian censor board has a reputation of being a bit too free with the scissors.

Toxic was cleared by the CBFC for release last week. The film, shot in Kannada and English, has a runtime of 3 hours 12 minutes, according to the CBFC certificate. The CBFC has merely asked the makers to mute and rep...