Arivazhagan Tells Gautham Menon: I Could Feel Your Pain Over Dhruva Natchathiram

Director Arivazhagan has expressed solidarity with Gautham Menon after the Madras High Court cleared the release of 'Dhruva Natchathiram'. Gautham Menon earlier shared a heartfelt note thanking his legal counsel and the judge for their support. The film, starring Chiyaan Vikram, has been stuck for years due to legal issues. Arivazhagan, whose own film 'Border' is also awaiting release, said he could feel Gautham's pain.

Key Points: Arivazhagan Supports Gautham Menon on Dhruva Natchathiram Release

  • Arivazhagan supports Gautham Menon over Dhruva Natchathiram release
  • Madras High Court clears film's release after legal hurdles
  • Gautham Menon thanks legal counsel and judge for support
  • Film stars Chiyaan Vikram as John, part of anti-terror unit
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Arivazhagan tells Gautham Menon: I could feel your pain!

Director Arivazhagan expresses solidarity with Gautham Menon as Dhruva Natchathiram clears legal hurdles for release. Read their emotional exchange.

"Congrats sir for the release of #DhruvaNatchatram and really happy for you as I could feel the pain what you must have gone through. - Arivazhagan"

Chennai, May 4

Expressing happiness over the decks being cleared for the release of the long-awaited film 'Dhruva Natchathiram', director Arivazhagan has now expressed solidarity with ace director Gautham Vasudev Menon, saying he could feel the pain that the latter must have gone through.

Taking to his X timeline to quote Gautham Menon's heartfelt statement, Arivazhagan said, "Congrats sir for the release of #DhruvaNatchatram and really happy for you as I could feel the pain what you must have gone through. As you said, let this be the pathway to step forward in releasing such films including #Border. All-in the hands of the concerned persons. Once again, congrats for your movie sir."

For the unaware, director Arivazhagan's film 'Border' too is awaiting release.

Earlier, Gautham Menon, considered to be one of Tamil cinema's finest directors, had penned a note of gratitude, in the wake of the decks being cleared for the release of his long-awaited action entertainer 'Dhurva Natchathiram'.

In a statement, which he shared on his social media timelines, Gautham Menon had said, "Some men tried to destroy my career and stop my film from releasing, a film that's also the work of more than a hundred people. Another man, my legal counsel, Senior Advocate Abdul Hameed, assured me there's a way ahead and walked me towards it. And now a very important man, Hon'ble Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy has paved the way for me and finally there's light at the end of the tunnel."

Gautham Menon went on to say, "A landmark order passed to release 'Dhruva Natchathiram' will serve as a benchmark to any film that's stuck in an industry that rarely works with organised and structured funds. Onwards and upwards from here."

Gautham Menon's heartfelt note came in the wake of a recent direction by the Madras High Court which cleared the decks for the release of 'Dhuruva Natchathiram'.

Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy of the Madras High Court, after taking into consideration the substantial investment involved in the production of 'Dhruva Natchathiram', as well as the livelihoods and the careers of numerous individuals associated with the film, including artists, technicians, cast and crew, had directed that the film be released subject to certain safeguards to ensure that the interest of all stakeholders connected with the production of the film were adequately protected.

The Dhurva Natchathiram team too had expressed its gratitude to the judge saying, "We are grateful to The hon'ble Justice who spent considerable time spread over a week bringing all the stakeholders to the table, evolving a consensus among them and then passing the order to release the film."

The film with music by Harris Jayaraj and starring Chiyaan Vikram is directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon with an estimated budget of Rs.80 Crores.

For the unaware, Dhruva Natchathiram', one of the most awaited films of ace filmmaker Gautham Menon, will have Vikram playing a character called John in it.

John heads a specialised unit called the Basement that is formed soon after the Mumbai terror attacks. The specialised unit comprising 10 deadly professionals and led by John is set up to override any bureaucratic red tapism and to respond swiftly to any security threats to the nation.

Apart from Vikram, the film will also feature Ritu Varma, Radhakrishnan Parthiban, R Radikaa Sarathkumar, Simran, Vinayakan, Divya Dharshini, Munna Simon, Vamsi Krishna, Salim Baig and Sathish Krishnan among others.

The film has had three cinematographers -- Manoj Paramahamsa, SR Kathir and Vishnu Dev. Editing for the film is by Anthony and lyrics for the songs in the film are by Thamarai and Paal Dabba. Art Direction is by Kumar Gangappan and action is by Hollywood stunt choreographer Yannick Ben.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some good news for Tamil cinema! Gautham Menon's journey with this film has been heartbreaking - 80 crore budget stuck for years, livelihoods at stake. The Madras High Court order is a landmark indeed. But I hope the film lives up to the hype, ya. So much expectation now.
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Arjun K
Arivazhagan's comment is so touching - 'I could feel the pain' - because his own film Border is also stuck! The film industry needs better legal frameworks to avoid such delays. But respect to Justice Ramamoorthy for understanding the human impact beyond just contracts. 🙌
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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm happy for GVM but also a bit skeptical. After all these years of delays, the film better be worth it. Vikram is a powerhouse actor and the story about a special unit formed post-Mumbai attacks sounds promising. But let's see if the magic is still there after such a long gap. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Kavya N
The behind-the-scenes drama is often more intense than the films themselves! Gautham Menon's statement about 'some men trying to destroy my career' is revealing. Kudos to the legal team that fought this battle. This should set a precedent for how stuck films are handled. Cinema is not just art, it's people's livelihoods. ❤️
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Siddharth J
Interesting that Arivazhagan mentioned his own film Border in solidarity. The Tamil film industry really needs to sort out its funding and release issues. While I'm excited for DN, I'm more curious about how the system can be fixed

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