Dhruva Sarja's KD: The Devil Trailer Pulled Down Over 'Uncertified Content'

KVN Productions informed the public that the trailer of Dhruva Sarja's KD The Devil was taken down. Here's how the internet reacted. 

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The producers of Prem's Dhruva Sarja-starrer KD: The Devil have taken down the film's trailer from YouTube, citing 'uncertified content'. This comes weeks after a song from the film, featuring Sanjay Dutt and Nora Fatehi, faced backlash for its suggestive lyrics.

The trailer was removed a day after its release, with KVN Productions releasing a statement claiming it was taken down due to certification issues. The production house has promised to upload a revised version shortly.

This is not the first time KVN Productions has faced controversy. Their previous film, Yash's Toxic, was postponed due to explicit content, while Vijay's Jana Nayagan was delayed by the CBFC and eventually leaked online.

The song Sarse Ninna Sarega Sarse from KD, released in Hindi as Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, was also criticized for its lyrics, which were deemed 'vulgar' and 'suggestive'. The song was taken down from YouTube after receiving backlash, with the National Commission for Women issuing notices.