Burra Sai madhav, like other well-known authors like Krish, Nag Ashwin, Pawan Kalyan, and Megastar, is unquestionably an expert dialogue writer. He receives a good salary for his efforts, and other dialogue writers hold him in high regard. But, according to insider information, despite his renown, he was unable to work well with filmmaker trivikram on his version of the script for the Samudrakhani Vinodayasitham adaptation. There are two different accounts of what happened.

According to one version, trivikram wrote the initial draught of the script and recruited Burra Sai madhav to write the dialogue, which took longer than anticipated. Burra was compensated and settled after his labour was over. It's unclear whether his contributions are acknowledged, if his dialogue will be included in the movie, or if trivikram rewrote it entirely.

The alternative account claims that trivikram purposefully paid Burra the sum, claiming that his job was inadequate. It appears that trivikram took this action to guarantee that his name would be connected to all the script and dialogue alterations. According to the conversation, he doesn't want to give anyone else credit for his authorship. It's uncertain whether version of the events is accurate, but it seems like Burra Sai madhav got his last payment before the movie started. Additionally, rumours claim that trivikram has been involved in several cases that are similar, which has increased the number of his victims in Tollywood.

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