‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ is one of the most awaited films in Tamil cinema. He is the director of the film Gautham Vasudev Menon and the stars Vikram in the main role The spy thriller has faced many delays due to financial and legal issues. Now, the film is finally going for release after a landmark order from the Chennai High Court. After this, Gautham Menon shared an emotional statement that grabbed everyone’s attention. He said that some men tried to stop the release of the film and also tried to damage his career.
Gautham Menon raises shocking allegations
In his social media post, Gautham Menon said that some men worked against him and tried to stop the release of the film which was made with the hard work of more than 100 people. He also said that they wanted to destroy his film career. The director thanked his legal advisor, Senior Advocate Abdul Hameed, for standing by him during the difficult time. Gautham Menon said his lawyer gave him hope and showed him a way forward when things seemed very difficult. His statement clearly showed how emotional and stressful this long journey has been.
“Dhruva Natchathiram” faced several years of delays
The film was planned for the first time Suriya Vikram before joining the project in the lead role. The film also features Ritu Varma, Aishwarya RajeshParthiban and in simran in important roles. It’s music for the film Harris Jayaraj. The teaser released in 2018 created a lot of excitement among fans. But after the COVID-19 lockdown, there was no new update about the film. During this period, Gautham Menon acted in many films and openly admitted that he was taking up acting roles due to his financial situation and debts.
The court order brings hope for the release of ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’
As reported by Zee News, Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy recently ordered that ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ should be released before June 15. The court also directed proper monitoring of the film’s income and expenditure. After the judge’s decision, the preparations for the release of the film have resumed at a fast pace. Responding to the court’s support, Gautham Menon said that he will finally be able to “see the light at the end of the tunnel”.“He also termed the court order as historic and said that it could become an example of many films facing financial problems in the industry. Fans are now hopeful that the long-delayed film will hit the theaters soon.