“Shiva Shiva” is a high-octane, spiritually charged anthem from the highly anticipated 2026 film KD – The Devil. Directed by the visionary Prem, this track is a powerful sonic experience that blends raw intensity with divine energy, perfectly setting the stage for the film’s “Devil” persona.
Vocal and Musical Powerhouse
The song features a legendary vocal collaboration between the film’s director, Prem, and the powerhouse of sufi-rock, Kailash Kher. Their combined vocal range creates a haunting yet exhilarating atmosphere that resonates with power. The music is composed by the prolific Arjun Janya, who crafts a grand, cinematic soundscape using heavy percussion and soaring orchestral arrangements that mirror the film’s epic scale.
Lyrical and Cinematic Depth
The lyrics, penned by Manjunath BS, delve into themes of destruction and creation, drawing on the fierce imagery of Lord Shiva. The words serve as a character study of “KD,” portraying him as a force of nature that is both feared and revered.
Key Highlights:
The Vibe: Dark, grand, and intensely spiritual with a “mass” appeal.
Star Collaboration: A rare opportunity to hear Prem and Kailash Kher together on an Arjun Janya composition.
Cinematic Context: A pivotal track that defines the grit and grandeur of the KD – The Devil universe.
Production: A high-fidelity mix designed for a theatrical, immersive experience.
“Shiva Shiva” is more than a song; it is a rhythmic roar that signals the arrival of the Devil himself.

Shiva Shiva Lyrics
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva…
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro
Shivane Ninnatha Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro, Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro
Shivane Ninnatha Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro, Shivaa
Hatturina Odeya Ninu
Gotteno Diyo Yaaru Ninge
Sainyan Illaivange
Hontavne Raja Nange
Belaga Godralle Beleda
Belaga Godralle Beleda
Famousu Aagodnalla
Naanu Naan Endooragella
Thode Tatti Nintavn Noduva
Beledu Beledu Beledu Nodo
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro
Shivane Ninnatha Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro, Shiva
Daulattinda Meredorella
Historynalli Ulideyilla
Kaledu Banda Oorella
Kaala Kelage Ulivudalla
Neenanthe Alve Alla
Neen Anthon Alve Alla
Ninnange Yaaru Illa
Baketa Hidiyuvorella
Side Ittahoguttare
Beledu Beledu Beledu Nodo
Guruve Ninnata Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro
Shivane Ninnatha Ballor
Yaaru Yaaro, Shiva..
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva
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Shiva Shiva Official Video
Shiva Shiva Song Credits :
| Title : | Shiva Shiva |
| Singer : | Kailash Kher, Prem's |
| Album : | KD-The Devil |
| Lyrics By : | Manjunath BS |
| Music By : | Arjun Janya |
| Cast : | Dhruva Sarja |
| Label : | Anand Audio |
| Director : | Prem |
| Released on : | December 24, 2024 |
Shiva Shiva Song Meaning :
The lyrics of “Shiva Shiva” from the film KD – The Devil blend spiritual reverence with a gritty exploration of power, ego, and destiny. Performed by Prem and Kailash Kher, the song uses the imagery of Lord Shiva to mirror the unstoppable and “devilish” nature of the film’s protagonist.
Lyrics Meaning Breakdown
The Unfathomable Master
“Guruve Ninnata Ballor / Yaaru Yaaro”: The lyrics open with a profound question: “Who can truly understand your play, O Master?”. It suggests that the path of the protagonist (KD) is as mysterious and unpredictable as a divine act.
“Shivane Ninnatha Ballor”: By addressing the divine, the song implies that only a higher power—or someone with the intensity of Shiva—can comprehend the magnitude of the protagonist’s journey.
The Lone King
“Sainyan Illaivange / Hontavne Raja Nange”: He is described as a king who walks alone, without the need for an army. This reinforces the image of a self-made, powerful individual who relies solely on his own strength.
“Belaga Godralle Beleda… Famousu Aagodnalla”: The lines reflect on his rise from the shadows of “Godra” to becoming a legend. He isn’t just seeking fame; he is an inevitable force that demands to be noticed.
The Ego and the End
“Daulattinda Meredorella / Historynalli Ulideyilla”: This serves as a warning that those who boast only of their wealth do not survive in the pages of history. It emphasizes that true legacy is built on something deeper than material riches.
“Kaala Kelage Ulivudalla”: A reminder that time stays for no one and nothing remains under one’s feet forever.
“Baketa Hidiyuvorella / Side Ittahoguttare”: He dismisses the “bucket carriers” (sycophants or followers) as temporary, asserting that only those who stand tall and grow through their own merit will be remembered.



