The madras high court has granted permission for the release of the much-awaited film
Dhruva Natchathiram, starring Vikram. The court has directed that the film be released on or before
June 15.
Approval Given to Production CompanyThe court has allowed the production and distribution company,
Kondaduvom Entertainment, to proceed with the film’s release. This decision comes as a relief to the filmmakers and fans who have been eagerly waiting for the project, which has data-faced multiple delays over the years.
Provision for ExtensionIn its order, the court also stated that if the film cannot be released by the june 15 deadline, the concerned party is permitted to approach the court again and seek an extension of time. This provides some flexibility to the producers in case of unforeseen challenges.
Background of the CaseThe directive was issued in response to a petition filed by
Punniyamurthy and Premkumar. The case pertained to legal and financial issues surrounding the film’s release, which had stalled its progress.
ConclusionWith the High Court’s approval now in place,
Dhruva Natchathiram appears set for a long-awaited theatrical release. The decision has renewed hope among fans and industry insiders that the film will finally hit screens soon, barring any further delays.
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