KD: The Devil collected ₹0.08Cr on Monday (Day 26), taking its lifetime India net collection to ₹20.95Cr.

The action drama has dropped to near-zero levels, confirming the theatrical run is effectively over.
Performance Analysis
KD: The Devil has added a negligible ₹0.08Cr on its 26th day, registering a 52.9% drop from Sunday and a 46.7% week-on-week decline. With a ₹100 crore budget, the film stands at 0.21x budget ratio, confirming its position as a clear commercial disaster.
The film was positioned as a high-octane action drama with Dhruva Sarja in the lead. While the cast delivered competent performances, the script failed to generate any meaningful word-of-mouth or repeat value. The action sequences were handled adequately, but the overall narrative lacked the emotional depth or fresh ideas required to sustain interest beyond the opening week.
In the Bollywood market, big-budget action films without strong content backing struggle to survive past the first two weeks. KD: The Devil opened with modest numbers and has seen a consistent and steep decline, now playing on minimal shows in smaller centres only.
From an industry standpoint, this result highlights the increasing risk for mid-to-high budget action dramas that rely heavily on star power without equally strong scripting and marketing impact. The film had the right ingredients on paper but could not translate that into sustained theatrical business.
Technical aspects were functional but nothing stood out enough to drive additional footfalls. Audience demographics were primarily younger males interested in action, yet even this segment moved on quickly.
The coming days will see the film exit the final remaining screens completely. Any further collections will be insignificant.
In summary, Monday’s ₹0.08Cr collection confirms that KD: The Devil’s theatrical run is effectively over. The film ends its journey as a clear commercial disappointment.