Sanjay Dutt has been entertaining the masses for decades now and has amassed quite a huge fan following owing to his much-loved films and characters. The actor – who has essayed roles such as Kancha Cheena in Agneepath, Munna Bhai, Ballu in Khal Nayak and Raghu in Vaastav, turns a year older today and has a treat for his fans. On Sanju’s 65th birthday, the makers of KD- The Devil took to social media and unveiled the actor’s first look as Dhak Deva.
Sanjay Dutt as KD – The Devil’s Dhak Deva
Earlier today, the makers of KD- The Devil took to various social media platforms and unveiled the film’s motion poster featuring Sanjay Dutt as Dhak Deva. The visual sees the ‘Leo; actor dressed in eye-catching attire, including wide-bottom pants and a thick leather jacket. The actor completes his look with huge sunglasses, a police hat and a belt around his neck. Destruction of the city and a car make up the background.
Check out the motion poster here:
Sanjay Dutt has joined the world of Dhruva Sarja’s KD-The Devil and his first look as Dhak Deva is out. Talking about Sanju in the upcoming film, KD – The Devil’s director Prem says, “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.”
On joining KD- The Devil, Sanjay Dutt says, “I am excited to be a part of KD- The Devil. 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.“
About KD – The Devil
Other than Sanjay Dutt, KD – The Devil also stars Shilpa Shetty, Nora Fatehi, Ramesh Aravind, V Ravichandran, and Dhruva Sarja in important roles. The period action entertainer is based on true events from 1970s Bangalore. The upcoming film is presented by KVN Productions and directed by Prem. The Pan-India multilingual is all set to release in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi.
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