The trailer of the upcoming film 'KD The Devil' has been removed from YouTube due to uncertified content. The makers have confirmed that they are working on a revised version that will comply with the necessary certifications and will be released shortly.
Why Was the Trailer Removed?
According to sources, the trailer did not have the required certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). YouTube's policy mandates that all content must adhere to local laws and regulations, including certification for film trailers. The removal came as a surprise to the team, who had not anticipated the issue.
Makers' Response
The production house issued a statement acknowledging the removal and assured fans that they are rectifying the situation. 'We are in the process of obtaining the necessary certification and will release a revised trailer soon. We appreciate the audience's patience and support,' the statement read.
What to Expect Next
The revised version is expected to include necessary edits to meet CBFC guidelines. The makers are optimistic about a quick turnaround and hope to have the trailer back online within a week. Meanwhile, the film's release date remains unaffected.
Background of the Film
'KD The Devil' is an upcoming regional cinema project that has generated significant buzz due to its intense storyline and star cast. The film is directed by a noted filmmaker and features a blend of action and drama. The trailer removal has not dampened the enthusiasm of the team, who are confident about the film's success.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the revised trailer and have taken to social media to express their support. The makers have promised to keep the audience updated on the release of the new trailer.



