Sanjay Dutt Unveils First Look as Dhak Deva in 'KD - The Devil' on 65th Birthday
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siliconindia | Monday, 29 July 2024, 08:38 Hrs
Celebrating his 65th birthday, Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt delighted fans by revealing the first look of his character, Dhak Deva, from the highly anticipated film 'KD - The Devil'. The film, which also stars Dhruv Sarja, has generated significant buzz with this latest revelation.
Sanjay Dutt took to Instagram to share the first look of his character, showcasing a striking and intense image. In the poster, Dutt dons a denim jacket paired with a black wraparound garment, adding a unique twist with a police officer’s belt around his neck, a cap, and shoes. Completing the intriguing look are his long hair, a 'teeka', and sunglasses.
Captioning the post, Dutt wrote, “The Lord of Devil’s democracy, Dhak Deva, steps into #KD vintage battlefield, bringing a storm of intensity”.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the project, Sanjay Dutt said, “I loved the way Prem Sir had envisioned the world that the film is set in. It’s a period actioner and a pan-India film. I thoroughly enjoyed being part of a team which had some of the best minds in the industry collaborating for this project.”
Director Prem praised Dutt, expressing his gratitude for the actor’s involvement in the film. “Who doesn’t know the mammothness of Sanjay Dutt in the film industry? He comes with so many impactful roles. His Munnabhai is still celebrated so much. I feel very thankful and blessed that he agreed to do this film, and it was a pleasure working with him”, Prem stated.
'KD - The Devil' also features an ensemble cast including Shilpa Shetty, Nora Fatehi, Ramesh Aravind, V Ravichandran, and Dhruva Sarja. Based on true events from 1970s Bengaluru, the film promises a gripping period drama.
Presented by KVN Productions and directed by Prem, 'KD - The Devil' is a pan-India multilingual film set to release in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi. Fans eagerly await the film's release, which promises to be a significant addition to the Indian cinema landscape.
