Producer
Sez
On
The
Beat
clarified
his
statement
on
Facebook
after
coming
out
and
claiming
that
he
had
not
been
paid
his
dues
on
for
a
song
in
the
upcoming
movie
Gully
Boy.
The
Ranveer
Singh
and
Alia
Bhatt
starrer
released
its
latest
song
'Mere
Gully
Mein'
a
few
days
ago,
which
is
originally
produced
by
Sajeel
Kapoor,
aka,
Sez
On
The
Beat.
On
Wednesday
afternoon,
he
took
to
Facebook
to
claim
that
the
makers
of
the
film
had
not
paid
his
dues
and
royalties
for
the
song,
but
later
in
the
evening,
he
clarified
his
statement.
Read
what
he
wrote.
Sez
Thanked
Everyone
For
The
Support
He
Received
After
Making
His
Claim
On
Facebook
The
producer
first
thanked
everyone
for
supporting
him.
He
wrote,
"Firstly,
I
wanted
to
thank
everyone
for
their
support,
I
didn't
expect
my
post
to
gather
this
much
attention
and
the
fact
that
you
guys
are
out
here
listening
is
an
honour,
but
I
had
to
say
what
was
on
my
mind."
He
Went
On
To
Claify
His
Earlier
Statement
Producer
Sez,
clarified
his
earlier
accusation
on
Facebook
writing,
"I
also
wanted
to
make
something
clear
as
there
appears
to
be
some
confusion.
The
issue
lies
with
the
original
label
who
have
licensed
out
my
composition
on
several
occasions
and
have
failed
to
pay
me
my
due
share
every
single
time.
Ankur
Tewari
and
Excel
Entertainment
have
done
all
they
can
to
help
me
and
I
wanted
to
thank
them
for
trying
to
get
this
all
resolved."
Earlier
He
Had
Taken
To
Facebook
To
Claim
That
He
Had
Not
Been
Paid
His
Dues
From
The
Label
Earlier,
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
Sez
reached
out
on
social
media
and
wrote,
"It's
a
bit
weird
writing
this
out
since
I'm
not
one
to
go
to
social
media
to
reach
out
and
shit
but
this
was
something
I
felt
I
needed
to
say.
I
legit
have
nothing
to
do
with
the
new
version
of
Mere
Gully
Mein
that
was
released
today.
I
wasn't
even
aware
of
the
fact
that
the
song
was
going
to
be
used
in
the
movie
until
a
little
while
ago
and
when
I
got
to
know
about
it
I
thought
the
original
song
will
be
used.
Smh."
'This
Is
The
Sad
Reality'
Sez
accused
the
label
of
not
paying
his
dues.
"But
this
is
also
the
sad
reality
of
how
the
industry
works
in
this
country,
even
after
contacting
the
original
label
several
times,
I
haven't
been
paid
for
my
work
on
this
track
despite
having
a
contract
and
my
publishing
split
being
agreed
and
assigned.
Just
felt
y'all
needed
to
hear
my
piece
on
this,"
he
wrote
But
He
Is
Rooting
For
The
Movie
But
he
is
still
rooting
for
the
movie.
"I
still
think
that
what
we
did
with
Mere
Gully
Mein
was
what
changed
the
scene
and
brought
that
new
sound
to
our
country.
We're
all
rooting
for
the
movie
to
succeed
and
introduce
the
Bollywood
audience
to
what
we
put
our
heart
and
soul
into,
and
for
the
new
opportunities
that
such
a
big
stage
brings
all
of
us,"
he
wrote.