

Rakshitha Prem, who launched the song, praised the filmmaker’s understanding of music and spectacle. She pointed out that Prem’s partnership with Arjun Janya has consistently produced memorable soundtracks. Composer Arjun Janya discussed the extensive work that went into the song and album. “This is my fourth film with Prem,” he noted. “The song uses retro instruments with a unique texture and was arranged in London. It has been a three-year journey.”
Shyam from Anand Audio expressed confidence in the film’s musical success. “Three songs are already hits, and there are three more great tracks in the album. We believe this film will break records set by Prem’s previous films,” he said.
KD: The Devil, a gangster drama inspired by true events from 1970 to 1975, is produced by Venkat K Narayan under KVN Productions. The film's cinematography is handled by William David. The cast includes Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, V Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Dhruva Sarja, and Reeshma Nanaiah.
Director Prem emphasised that storytelling remains the heart of cinema, regardless of its scale. “Whenever a film releases in theaters, no matter the language, the content is what counts,” he said. Suprith from KVN Productions added that the team has put a lot of effort into the music and visuals. “Arjun Janya has worked very hard on this film. Prem has put extraordinary effort into the song. With just a month to go for the film, excitement is building,” he said.
Dhruva Sarja highlighted the detailed work behind the production. “This is the fourth song launch, and the film’s foundation has been solidly built by the producer, director, and composer. You can see the effort. The music was recorded live in London, and there has been a lot of attention to detail,” he said.
Actor Reeshma Nanaiah welcomed Nora Fatehi to Kannada cinema and praised the film’s music. “The songs ‘Shiva Shiva’, ‘Settagalla’, and ‘Annthamma’ are hits. ‘Sarse Sarse’ by Nora Fatehi is going to be a standout,” she said. The film is set to release on April 30.