
The madras high court has ordered the release of the Vikram-Gautham menon combination film 'Dhruva Natchathiram' with a condition. Directed by gautham Menon, the film 'Dhruva Natchathiram', which has been shelved for many years and dusted off again, has been announced to release on november 24. With the release of the film just a few hours away, no promotional work has been done for the film so far. So the fans were in doubt whether the film will release as planned. Even though there are some reports that the booking of the film has started in neighboring states like Bengaluru and Mumbai, the reason for this suspicion is that the booking has not started in tamil Nadu including Chennai. In this case, purchased from All in Pitchers Rs. While a case was filed in the madras high court that the film should not be released without paying 2 crores, the high court hearing the case has issued an order to release dhruva Nakshatram with a condition.
That is, the madras high court has issued an order to director gautham Vasudev menon to return the Rs 2 crore bought from All In Pitchers by 10.30 am tomorrow. Justice Saravanan has said that dhruva Nakshatram should not be released if the film is not returned by morning. Signed a contract to direct a film called super star starring simbu and paid Rs. gautham Menon, who received 2.40 crores, has not completed the film and has not returned the money. All in Pitchers partner Vijay raghavendra has filed a case to ban the release of dhruva Nakshatram without returning the money. A petition was filed at the last minute seeking a ban on the film when the film's release date was announced two months in advance. It has shocked the film industry by saying that they will not release the film if they do not return the money.