The much anticipated Kalaavathi song from Sakraru Vaari Paata was leaked on the internet 2 days prior to its scheduled release. This came as a huge shocker not just to the makers of the Mahesh Babu starrer, but also to Mahesh’s fans. Understandably, there has been a huge social media outrage following the leak of the song. In fact, the music composer Thaman shared a aemotional voice note in which he is visibly gutted about the unsolicited leak that has directly affected the morale of many technicians who have worked on the song.
Now, two people from Sarkaru Vaari Paata unit have been arrested for the heinous act and they were handed over to Jubilee Hills Police. Mythri Movie Makers vowed to take the strongest of measures to avoid any such mishaps in the days to follow.
They have beefed up the digital and offline security to ensure that there are no such leakages in the days to follow. The accused are currently in police custody and Mythri Movie Makers stated that they will initiate strong legal action on those involved in order to create a sense of fear amongst others so that they don’t dare do something as atrocious in the future.
As for Thaman, in his voice note, he said ” I do not understand what to say. He shouldn’t have done this, as I have given him the employment. My heart is pounding with anger and suffering from the rampant to what he has done.
I don’t understand what to say to my filmmakers who have invested crores of money on it, I’m shattered. I have faced many problems in life. But this one suffers me more today! This is why I had to put this audio note…so that the guy who leaked will understand our suffering. There were around 1000 technicians who worked on this music. I want all the fans to forgive me,” as quoted in Times Of India.
As for Sarkaru Vaari Paata, the film is set to hit the sivler screens on the 12th of May. The film is riding sky high on buzz already and it is expected to take the box office by storm as it hit the marquee this summer. More promotional material will be out in the days to follow.