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Updated : Jun 10, 2022

 

Thaman

Young music sensation Thaman has recently become a hot topic. Fans of Superstar Mahesh on the one hand and fans of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja on the other trolling Thaman in a range. What's the matter with Thaman? He recently collaborated with Mahesh Babu on Sarkaru Vaari Paata, so why are Mahesh fans targeting Thaman?

Thaman recently gave Mahesh Babu an all-time hit album, Sarkaru Vaari Paata. With millions of views, the chartbuster songs broke records. However, Thaman, who was present at the press conference for Telugu Indian Idol streaming on Telugu OTT platform Aha, stated that he has had three musical blockbuster films with Allu Arjun in his career, which have given his career a solid boost.

Sarrainodu, Racegurram, and Ala Vaikuntapuramloo were among the films he mentioned. Both Mahesh and Raviteja fans are enraged by this response.

While Mahesh fans are outraged that Thaman failed to mention his chartbuster albums with Mahesh Babu such as Dookudu, Business Man, and Sarkaru Vaari Paata, Ravi Teja fans are outraged that Thaman failed to mention his biggest musical blockbuster movie Kick.

Thaman is a judge on Telugu Indian Idol. Thaman insists on having three hits with Allu Arjun because the Aha platform is also Allu's, but he has not stated that he has had three blockbusters in his career. However, Thaman couldn't help but give an explanation to pacify the two star heroes' fans. It is still there. It remains to be seen whether Thaman will respond to this.






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