Sai Pallavi's Phone Call Sparks Music Composer's Sobriety Journey: 'A Life-Changing Moment'

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Renowned music composer Suresh Bobbili, known for his work in films like Virata Parvam and Needi Naadi Oke Katha, has been open about his struggles with alcoholism. In a recent interview, he revealed how a phone call from actress Sai Pallavi marked a turning point in his life, inspiring him to quit drinking. The call, which came after Sai Pallavi insisted on using his score for the film Virata Parvam, reminded Suresh of his humble beginnings and the opportunities he had been given. He realized he was lucky to be in his position and was headed down the wrong path. Following the film's release, Suresh quit drinking but faced a three-month struggle with withdrawal symptoms, describing it as 'hell.' However, he has been sober for three years now. Sai Pallavi, who has been a part of several successful projects, including the Telugu film Thandel and the Tamil film Amaran, is set to make her Bollywood debut alongside Aamir Khan's son, Junaid Khan. Her upcoming projects also include a role in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana films, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Yash.