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Writer – Director Fight For ‘Tigers’ Credit?

Recently, the Save The Tigers series garnered decent talk. However, the team is reportedly divided due to some differences. While director Teja Kakumanu is claiming credit for the success of the season 1 of the series, showrunner and creator Mahi V Raghav too is claiming credit.

With this, both Mahi V Raghav and director Teja Kakumanu were reportedly at loggerheads in taking credit for the series success. Mahi argues that the credit for a series is not similar to the credit for a movie.

He told the media that the credit for the series is a team work not like a movie where the director takes the centrestage. Mahi said the credit for Save The Tigers should first go to its writers than the director.

Meanwhile, Teja Kakumanu is reportedly upset for taking away his credit. Amidst this, all eyes are on Season 2 and how the subsequent seasons would be made for this series. Will the team iron out their small differences and patch up. Or will they part ways.

This post was last modified on 9 May 2023 7:06 am

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