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Film Trailer Removed Due to Certification Issues
25 Apr
Summary
- Trailer for 'KD: The Devil' was removed hours after its release.
- Uncertified content in the trailer led to its swift removal.
- A song from the film also faced issues and was removed from YouTube.

The trailer for the Dhruva Sarja starrer 'KD: The Devil' was controversially pulled from YouTube a mere day after its initial release. KVN Productions explained this decision was due to the inadvertent inclusion of uncertified content within the trailer during the film's certification process. They plan to re-upload a compliant version shortly. This marks another recent hurdle for the production house, which also faced issues with a song from the same film. The Hindi version of a song was removed after a notice from the National Commission for Women, with further reports of the singer unaware of its lyrics.
The production house has experienced a series of difficulties. Separately, their film 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups,' associated with actor Yash, has drawn criticism for its bold content. Additionally, the film 'Jana Nayagan,' starring Vijay, has been subject to delays and leaks following checks by the CBFC. Despite these setbacks, the company appears to be involved in backing a high-budget upcoming project featuring Chiranjeevi and Bobby Kolli. 'KD: Devil' itself is an action thriller set in the 1970s underworld, featuring a large ensemble cast.