Innocence of films has been lost: Jason Shah reacts to blatant violence, toxic teaser
Jason Shah expressed grief over the people enjoying violence in Dhurandhar. He shared his concern over audiences’ choice to watch direct violence on screen.

Actor Jason Shah expressed his disapproval of violence shown in films toxic And stalwart. He also questioned the audience’s sensibilities when it comes to enjoying this kind of cinema.
In an interview with , he expressed his views on how religion and politics influence filmmaking in present times. Indian Express. He said, “Religion and politics have had a huge influence on films, not just in India but across the world. You see all the subliminal messages that are being put into films. It’s because times have changed, cinema is an art that talks to people, connects with them, so if films don’t evolve, people may lose interest. However, I think the innocence of films has been lost. Will everyone go watch Partners today? I don’t think so. People Want to see that.” A lot of violence. I was watching the teaser of Toxic, which shows people where our minds have evolved as creators.”
“I was shocked to see that people are enjoying violence stalwart. Parents took their young children to watch the movie. But then, stalwart Was related to politics; It was a story about something that happened in India, a very serious topic, and people like to see other people’s opinions on this topic,” Jason said.
Jason is best known for playing the character of Officer Cartwright in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Hiramandi. The series featured a stellar cast including Manisha Koirala, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sharmin Sehgal Mehta, Farida Jalal, Fardeen Khan, Shekhar Suman and Adhyayan Suman.
The actor will next be seen in Vijay’s political-thriller Jan Naygan. Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol and Mamita Baiju also play important roles in the film.


