There is no major delay in Dhruva Natchathiram’s release and just a minor release postponement. Director Gautham Menon himself took to his social media account to inform that it is not a major delay and just a minor release postponement in Dhruva Natchathiram’s release.
The release of Chiyaan Vikram and director Gautham Menon’s ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ was set to be released in theaters on November 24th, but it has been delayed once more. Financial difficulties have plagued the film for the past six years. Gautham Menon, the director, has made a statement saying that the movie won’t be released at this time. He mentioned in his statement that it would take a day or two to resolve the financial problems.
Gautham Menon’s ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ has been delayed several times in the past few years. The film went on the floors in 2017, but has still not been released.
In a statement released on November 24, director Gautham Menon apologized to fans for being unable to release the film on time. His statement read, “Sorry. Unable to get Dhruva Natchathiram to the screens today. We tried our best. But looks like we need a day or two more. Hoping to give everybody a good experience with advance bookings and proper screens everywhere around the world (in the original).”
Gautham Menon sounded optimistic and assured about resolving the concerns within a few days. “The support for the film is heartwarming and has kept us going. Just a few more days and we’ll arrive (thus used),” he explained.
Gautham Menon and his team have been charged with two lawsuits for the release of ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’. To release his film before 10:30 am on November 24, Menon is required to pay All In Pictures a sum of Rs 2 crore as instructed by the Madras High Court. It appears that the filmmaker was unable to make the payment.
The parties concerned will hold several meetings today and tomorrow to reach an agreement that will provide an idea of the film’s release.
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