After much anticipation, Chiyaan Vikram's film ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ has finally been given a release date. The film, which has been sitting in cans for several years, will soon be released internationally on November 24. Due to its lengthy runtime of more than four hours, the film will be released in two parts. Vikram and Gautam Menon's first collaboration is this action thriller.
(Also Read: Chiyaan62: OMG! Vikram Is All Set To COLLABORATE With ‘THIS’ Director For A Hardy Actioner Film! (View Post))
According to reports, the digital streaming rights for 'Dhruva Natchathiram' have been purchased for a record-breaking sum, with Netflix reportedly obtaining the film's digital rights. According to reports, Netflix has acquired the streaming rights to the film in Telugu, Tamil, and other languages. Vikram's tremendous popularity is linked to Netflix's hefty acquisition of the OTT rights, showing a big investment on their part. Sources indicate that the film's OTT rights have fetched a record sum, with Netflix supposedly obtaining the digital rights for 40 crores.
The film ‘Dhruva Natchathiram’ is said to have cost approximately sixty crores to make. According to Kollywood sources, OTT rights have recovered more than half of the film's expenditure.
The theatrical premiere of 'Dhruva Natchathiram: Chapter One - Yuddha Kaandam' on November 24 is highly anticipated by viewers.
Due to production challenges and budgetary restrictions, the film's release was nearly six years delayed after it began its first shooting schedule in late January 2017. As the producers resigned from the project in the middle, filmmaker Gautham Menon took over production duties.
Vikram, Ritu Varma, R. Parthiban, Radhika Sarathkumar, Simran, and Vinayakan play significant parts in the film. In this film, Vikram plays the twin roles of John and Dhruv.
(Also Read: Thangalaan Teaser OUT! Chiyaan Vikram And Pa Ranjith’s First Collaboration Will Surely NOT Disappoint You!)
'Dhruva Natchathiram,' which will be shown in two parts, is said to have finished filming for both sections. Gautham Vasudev Menon hopes to release the second portion in the following year, with Harris Jayaraj composing the film's musical score.