Sanjay Dutt-Starrer Kannada Film KD: The Devil Postponed from April 30 Release Window
The much-anticipated Kannada film KD: The Devil, starring Sanjay Dutt, has reportedly seen a change in its release plan, despite earlier confirmation that it would hit theatres on April 30.
Directed by Prem and headlined by Kannada star Dhruva Sarja, the action-packed pan-India project was one of the most awaited releases of the year. However, fresh updates indicate that the film’s release has been postponed from its originally scheduled date, adding uncertainty to its theatrical rollout.
The film, mounted on a grand scale under KVN Productions, has already been in the spotlight for multiple reasons—including censor-related revisions and controversies surrounding its promotional material. Despite these hurdles, the team had previously confirmed April 30 as the official release date across languages.
According to earlier production updates, KD: The Devil had completed certification with an ‘A’ certificate from the CBFC due to its intense action and violent content, positioning it as a raw action entertainer aimed at adult audiences. (NewKerala.com)
The film also boasts a star-studded ensemble featuring Shilpa Shetty, alongside several prominent Indian actors in key roles, further raising expectations for its pan-India appeal.
However, recent developments around release scheduling suggest last-minute changes, leaving fans waiting for an official clarification from the makers regarding the new release date.
Despite the uncertainty, KD: The Devil continues to remain one of the most talked-about upcoming Kannada films, thanks to its scale, casting, and high-voltage action setup.

