Son of MM Keeravani, Kaala Bhairava apologised and provided clarification on the issueOn March 16, Kaala Bhairava, the voice behind the Oscar-winning song "Naatu Naatu", took to social media to share a note of gratitude to the members of his family, for their support and contribution towards his success.In a lengthy note, Kaala Bhairava attributed his achievement to his uncle and maverick filmmaker SS Rajamouli, his father MM Keeravaani, choreographer Prem Rakshith, cousin SS Karthikeya, as well as his mother and aunt, all of whom played a significant role in his journey.He wrote, "Something I wanted to share with you all (sic). I feel extremely grateful for having had the invaluable opportunity of representing team RRR and performing at the Oscars for the best original song category. On that note, I want to share with you that it's only because of a few people who, directly or indirectly, but 'completely' are the reason for me getting this priceless opportunity, which I personally feel is far beyond how much I actually deserve!"Thanking his family, he wrote, "It's because of their hard work and workmanship that the song has reached all parts of the world and is making people dance globally and that's how I got this chance."In his concluding statement, he stated that "I can and never will forget the fact that I wouldn't have had a chance to have this beautiful experience if not for them. I'm just lucky for being given a share of credit in this because in reality, the merit is 100 per cent theirs. Blessed to be even the tiniest part of Team RRR."Check out his note here: However, this did not go well with the fans of Ram Charan and Jr NTR as Kaala Bhairava not mentioning the names of the actors, irked them. After all the social media bashing, Kaala Bhairava apologised for his wrong choice of words and further provided an explanation for his post.“I have no doubt Tarak anna and Charan anna are the reason for the success of Naatu Naatu and RRR itself. I was ONLY talking about who all helped me get my opportunity for the academy stage performance. Nothing else. I can see that it was conveyed wrongly and for that, I sincerely apologise for my choice of words,” clarified the singer.