Recently,
Krack
director
Gopichand
Malineni
shocked
many
with
his
allegation
against
producer
Tagore
Madhu.
The
young
director
reportedly
filed
a
complaint
with
the
Telugu
Film
Directors
Association
alleging
that
the
producer
of
the
film
refused
to
pay
a
pending
remuneration
of
Rs
30
lakh,
which
he
had
promised
to
pay
post
the
release
of
the
Ravi
Teja-starrer.
Notably,
the
Directors
Association
had
approached
the
Producers
Council
to
resolve
the
issue
between
the
two
parties.
Well,
recently
when
the
Producer
Council
secretary
Prasanna
Kumar
sought
an
explanation
about
the
same
from
Tagore
Madhu,
he
apparently
said
that
the
issue
arose
due
to
miscommunication.
He
also
added
that
he
bankrolled
Krack
with
great
difficulty,
especially
due
to
the
delay
in
the
film's
release
owing
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic
and
the
subsequent
shutdown
of
theatres.
Though
Madhu
didn't
reveal
the
issue
between
him
and
the
director,
he
said
that
he
has
complete
faith
in
the
committee
formed
under
KL
Narayana,
and
will
cooperate
to
resolve
the
issue
as
soon
as
possible.
On
a
related
note,
the
Ravi
Teja-starrer
became
the
talk
of
the
town
when
its
First-day
first
show
and
matinee
shows
got
cancelled,
reportedly
after
a
few
financiers
took
legal
action
against
the
producer
demanding
settlement
of
dues.
Krack
features
Mass
Maharaja
as
a
stylish
and
upright
cop.
Interestingly,
the
film
marks
the
actor's
second
collaboration
with
Shruti
Haasan
after
the
2013
action-comedy
film
Balupu,
which
was
also
directed
by
Gopichand
Malineni.
Krack
which
released
on
January
9,
2021,
ahead
of
the
harvest
festival
Sankranti,
has
music
composed
by
S
Thaman.
The
film
consists
of
an
ensemble
cast
including
Varalaxmi
Sarathkumar,
Samuthirakani,
Ali,
Chirag
Jani,
Devi
Prasad,
Mouryani,
Sudhakar
and
Vamsi
Chaganti.
Backed
by
Madhu
under
his
production
banner
Saraswathi
Films
Division,
the
film
has
camera
cranked
by
GK
Vishnu
and
editing
carried
out
by
Naveen
Nooli.