Director Gautham Vasudev Menon’s long-delayed spy thriller Dhruva Natchathiram, starring Vikram, has finally received a major boost. After years of financial and legal hurdles, the Madras High Court has now cleared the path for the film’s release, offering much-needed relief to the team.
The project’s troubles date back over a decade, with production delays, funding issues, and multiple creditors stalling its progress. Despite nearing completion years ago, the film remained stuck due to unresolved financial disputes. These complications repeatedly derailed release plans, turning the film into one of Tamil cinema’s most prolonged struggles.
In its recent intervention, the court facilitated a structured resolution by directing that the film’s earnings be managed in a way that ensures dues are settled. This legal clarity has helped remove key obstacles that had previously prevented the film from reaching theatres.
Throughout this journey, Gautham Menon’s persistence has been notable. The filmmaker reportedly explored various avenues to keep the project afloat, determined to see it completed and released despite mounting challenges.
With the legal barriers now addressed, Dhruva Natchathiram is finally back on track for a theatrical release. The development has reignited interest in the film, which has long remained on the radar for its ambitious scale and stylish spy-thriller premise.
After 13 years of setbacks and perseverance, the film now stands closer than ever to meeting audiences, marking a significant moment for both the makers and fans.
Thank you!#DhruvaNatchathiram pic.twitter.com/GXL75Q6Tmj
— Gauthamvasudevmenon (@menongautham) May 1, 2026
