Music director Thaman recently held a media interaction in Hyderabad to discuss the film Bro and share updates on his ongoing projects and personal life. Addressing the trolls directed at him, Thaman responded in a humble manner, expressing that while the negative comments were upsetting, he didn’t pay much attention to them.
He emphasized, “I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I’m not obsessed with women. The only emotion I have is cricket. I find solace in playing cricket at night, engaging with professionals, police officials, and corporate employees. Cricket is my way of relieving stress. Although I don’t let the trolls affect me, it does sadden me when people I know write negative things about me. Throughout my career, no director has ever complained about my work.”
Regarding the mixed response to the song from the film Bro titled “My Dear Markandeya,” Thaman acknowledged the varied reactions. He stated, “I have delivered what the film demanded. The movie carries high expectations, and we strive to meet its requirements. The song in question is suitable for the film’s narrative. While there have been mixed responses, we value all the feedback we receive. The director and the entire team are content with the song.”
Bro is set to have a grand release later this month, with the post-production activities currently being wrapped up. The film stars Sai Dharam Tej and is directed by Samutirakhani.
This post was last modified on 10 July 2023 11:35 pm
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