The feud between Mythri Movie Makers' Ravi and music director Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) has become public.
While disagreements between technicians and producers during film production are common, they rarely spill over into the public domain.
However, Devi Sri Prasad sought to defend himself, alleging that the production house had been leaking information to certain journalists, painting him in a negative light.
DSP placed the blame squarely on Ravi, who manages all production operations for Mythri Movie Makers.
This is surprising given DSP’s long-standing relationship with the production house, starting with their debut film, Srimanthudu.
Over the years, he has delivered musical blockbusters for them, including Janatha Garage, Rangasthalam, Uppena, and Pushpa.
Despite their successful collaborations, DSP appears to be frustrated with the producers’ constant complaints.
Insiders reveal that both sides are at fault: while DSP was reportedly late in delivering his work, the production house allegedly mishandled the situation, overstepping boundaries with such a respected technician.
At one point, DSP reportedly threatened to sever ties with the production house altogether.
However, this may not materialize, as Mythri Movie Makers is producing Sukumar's next film starring Ram Charan, and Sukumar is known to work exclusively with DSP for his music.
While tensions remain, the collaboration might persist, given the success they have achieved together and their intertwined professional relationships.