Mahesh Babu, the superstar of the South Indian industry has been making headlines for a varied amount of reasons. The actor has a huge fan base and his films have been a major hit amongst audiences and critics alike. Mahesh Babu who has been going through some personal life issues after the death of his real brother, Ramesh Babu has again made it to the news after the first song from the superstar’s film Sarkaru Vaari Paata has been postponed.
Reportedly, the reason behind the deadly for the song is that the film is going to release in April 2022 but, due to the rising Omicron cases, some of the crew members of the Mahesh Babu’s cast have contracted the disease. As a result, the song had to face a delay.
The makers of the film, Mythri Films have announced the same via their social media handles and fans have been expressing their disappointment over the same. So, we can conclude that fans will have to wait for the song to release. Even the makers have insisted and apologized for the delay by mentioning that the song will be worth the wait and it will surely make all our heartstrings tug.
Also, after Mahesh Babu, music composer for the film, Sarkaru Vaari Paata Thaman and Keerthy Suresh have contracted Covid-19. Not only Tollywood but, the disease scare has continued even amongst the B-Town celebs.
On the bright side, while Thaman and Mahesh Babu have recovered from the disease, Keerthy Suresh is still in isolation.
Also, to note, many major South movies are getting postponed because of the rising Omicron cases and reports from leading publications are claiming that Sarkaru Vaari Paata could also get postponed due to the same. However, confirmed news hasn’t been made by the makers of the mega-budget film will surely be a sight to behold ar the multiplexes. The posters and snippets from the film have already been doing rounds on the web and you won’t be able to get over them.
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