Sanjay Dutt Hopes for Peaceful Release as ‘KD – The Devil’ and ‘The Raja Saab’ Eye December 5

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The teaser of ‘KD – The Devil: Chapter 1’, a high-octane Kannada action entertainer starring Dhruva Sarja, was launched with grandeur, and it was during this event that Sanjay Dutt, who plays the feared character Dhurandhar, made headlines—not only for the film, but also for addressing a potential box office clash that’s drawing industry-wide attention.

Both ‘KD – The Devil’ and Prabhas’s ‘The Raja Saab’ are slated for release on December 5, 2025, creating anticipation of a major clash at the pan-India box office. However, Sanjay Dutt hopes such a confrontation can be avoided.


Sanjay Dutt on the Clash: “I Hope They Don’t Clash”

When asked about the overlapping release dates, Sanjay Dutt candidly responded,
“I hope they don’t clash. It’s not good for cinema, for fans, or for the business. Everyone puts in so much hard work and money.”

Dutt, who is enjoying a resurgence in South Indian cinema, emphasized the importance of coordination and mutual respect among production houses. He added,
“There should be space for everyone. Films like these deserve their own window to shine.”


‘KD – The Devil’: Teaser Highlights and Cast

The teaser of ‘KD’ promises an action-packed, larger-than-life narrative. Sanjay Dutt’s look as Dhurandhar is dark, intense, and theatrical—echoing shades of his iconic villain roles in films like K.G.F: Chapter 2. Dutt joins an ensemble cast that includes:

  • Dhruva Sarja in the lead role as KD

  • Ravi Basrur as the music director

  • Arjun Janya and Nagendra Prasad contributing to the film’s gripping background score

  • Shilpa Shetty, Ramesh Aravind, and Reeshma Nanaiah in key roles

The film is directed by Prem, who aims to present a stylized, mass-market story that blends politics, action, and underworld drama set in the 1970s.


‘The Raja Saab’: A Romantic Horror with Pan-India Appeal

On the other hand, Prabhas’s ‘The Raja Saab’, directed by Maruthi, belongs to an entirely different genre—romantic horror. The film reportedly blends horror, comedy, and emotion and is expected to showcase a softer side of Prabhas, contrasting with his larger-than-life avatars in Baahubali and Salaar.

This genre difference may reduce direct audience overlap, but the pan-India appeal of both stars could still affect opening weekend collections.


Trade Experts on the Clash

Industry insiders believe that such a clash could hurt both films’ box office performance, especially considering their broad release across multiple languages. Both projects have substantial budgets and marketing campaigns, and fans are already debating which will dominate screens on December 5.

Several distributors are reportedly in talks to convince one of the production teams to postpone their film, although no official confirmation has been given by either camp.


A South Cinema Showdown?

This potential head-to-head between a Kannada-language action drama and a Telugu-language horror romance marks a rare South Indian clash with national implications. Both Prabhas and Dhruva Sarja command massive fan followings, and Sanjay Dutt’s pan-India appeal adds further weight to ‘KD – The Devil.’

While the release calendar remains unchanged as of now, Sanjay Dutt’s diplomatic and honest remarks reflect a growing sentiment within the industry: major films deserve breathing room to flourish.

Whether or not ‘KD – The Devil’ and ‘The Raja Saab’ will clash on December 5 remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—the box office and fans are bracing for a cinematic showdown.

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