Dhruva Natchathiram

Dhruva Natchathiram (transl.Pole star) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language spy film written and directed by Gautham Menon, which stars Vikram in the lead role. The film has music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography done by Jomon T. John, Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran and Manoj Paramahamsa. The film began production in 2016 and has been shot in seven countries, but it got delayed due to the pre-production and technical issues.

Dhruva Natchathiram
Directed byGautham Menon
Produced byIshari K. Ganesh
Gautham Menon
Venkat Somasundaram
Reshma Ghatala
Senthil Veeraasamy
Written byGautham Menon
Starring
Music byHarris Jayaraj
CinematographyManoj Paramahamsa
Jomon T. John
Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran
Edited byPraveen Antony
Production
company
Ondraga Entertainment
Vels Film International
Kondaduvom Entertainment
Distributed byVels Film International
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

Development

Following the successes of Kaakha Kaakha (2003) and Vaaranam Aayiram (2008), director Gautham Menon and Suriya began discussions on another project featuring the duo. After rejecting two scripts including a film titled Ennai Nokki Paayum Thotta, Suriya was impressed and accepted to work on the spy-thriller film Dhruva Natchathiram, which Menon hoped to turn into a franchise.[1] Revealed to be produced by Menon too, the team released a series of posters in April 2013 indicating that the film would feature 12 pivotal characters.[2] The film was officially launched at the director's office in May 2013, with a few test shots also taken during the month. A. R. Rahman was confirmed as the film's music composer, while Rajeevan and Anthony were announced as the art director and editor respectively.[3] Menon confirmed later in the month that Parthiepan and Simran had been added to the cast to play supporting roles.[4] Actors Arun Vijay and Sudhanshu Pandey, were also signed on to play characters with negative shades.[5] Trisha was signed on to play the lead female role in the film, after reports that Asin, Sameera Reddy, Amala Paul and Priya Anand had been considered.[6][7] However, the film's first schedule was repeatedly postponed and ultimately by October 2013, Menon and Suriya parted ways citing creative differences.[8] Suriya released a press note revealing that Menon had been tinkering the script for six months without any such progress and that he could wait no longer as he had committed to other films. He also recalled that the pair had a similar unfruitful experience when making a film titled Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikaalam in early 2004.[9]

Following the release of Yennai Arindhaal (2015), Menon revived Dhruva Natchathiram and revealed he was working on the script by March 2015. Vikram was subsequently signed for the lead role, while Nayanthara was also selected to play the leading female role.[10] The project failed to find financiers, before he picked up pre-production work on the film again during November 2015, hoping to start the film with Jayam Ravi. Despite progress, the film did not take off as a result of Ravi's busy schedule.[11][12] Menon then narrated the script to producer S. Thanu, who set up a meeting for Menon to discuss the script with Rajinikanth. The actor liked the idea of the film, but later turned down the offer and chose to work with Thanu on Kabali (2016).[13] In November 2016, Menon revived the project with Vikram and began working on the script again.[14] Production began in early January 2017 in New York City, with a series of promotional posters released by the team.[15] Harris Jayaraj who has worked on most of Gautham Menon's films, was confirmed as the composer.[16] Actress Anu Emmanuel was added to the cast and also took part in an initial photoshoot.[17] A two minute teaser was released in the same month; it was shot in fourteen hours around Manhattan, New York City with a Canon 5D SLR camera by cinematographer Jomon T. John.[18][19][20].

Casting

The film began production with only Vikram and Anu Emmanuel as confirmed members of the cast in January 2017. In early February 2017, Anu Emmanuel opted out of the film citing scheduling issues following Vikram's decision to alter his schedule, so that he could simultaneously shoot for Sketch (2018) directed by Vijay Chander. Gautham Menon signed on actress Ritu Varma to replace her, after being impressed by Varma's performance in the Telugu film Pelli Choopulu (2016).[21][22] Aishwarya Rajesh was also then signed to portray another leading female character in the film.[23] The team also re-signed Parthiepan to act in the film, with his character tweaked from his role in the original script.[24][25]

Jomon later opted out of the film during March 2017 citing scheduling issues and was replaced as the film's cinematographer by Santhana Krishnan, the son of Ravi K. Chandran.[26] Santhana Krishnan also opted out of the film in June 2017 and was replaced by Manoj Paramahamsa, who collaborated with Menon again after Nadunissi Naaygal (2011). During the same month, a bevy of supporting actors were signed to portray roles in the film including veteran actresses Raadhika and Simran, while rookie actresses Dhivyadharshini, Shravanthi Sainath and Maya Sundarakrishnan were also added to the cast. Three of Menon's former proteges Vamsi Krishna, Salim Baig and Sathish Krishnan also were selected to portray roles, as was Munna Simon.[27][28]

Filming

Following the shoot of the teaser in New York City, the team moved to Coonoor to begin the first schedule in late January 2017. Following a brief shoot in the town, the team moved to Chennai for a further short schedule.[29][30] After a schedule break, the shoot continued intermittently throughout Chennai in early 2017 as Vikram simultaneously worked around his commitments for his other film Sketch. During the initial schedules, scenes involving Vikram, Aishwarya Rajesh and Ritu Varma were primarily shot.[31][32]

Despite initially wanting to film sequences in the USA, the team later chose to use Eastern Europe as the main foreign backdrop for the ease of acquiring permission to shoot and sort out visas.[33] The shoot began in Slovenia during mid-June 2017 with Vikram and the ensemble supporting cast, before moving to Bulgaria by the end of the month.[34][35] After the completion of their work in Bulgaria, the team moved to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to film scenes in the desert and worked in extremely warm temperatures.[36] Following the end of the schedule in mid-July 2017, Menon revealed that approximately thirty more days of shoot were required.[37]

In late August 2017, the team travelled to Tbilisi, Georgia to continue the shoot, with the ensemble cast joining the schedule. After several days of shoot in Georgia, the team were briefly left stranded after being denied permission to enter Turkey as a result of a document oversight. After two days of no shoot, they were granted permission to travel to Istanbul and continued filming. Following the schedule in Turkey, they returned to Georgia to continue the shoot for ten days.[38][39][40]

The film subsequently experienced a long delay in its production owing to Menon's financial constraints, with several other films associated with the director such as Enai Noki Paayum Thota, Naragasooran, Nenjam Marappathillai and the eventually shelved Pon Ondru Kandein also put on hold.[41][42] During the period of delay, a second teaser trailer was released on YouTube during June 2018, and garnered positive reviews from critics.[43] Despite claims from Menon that the shoot would be completed and the film would be released on 15 November 2019,[44] the film continued to be delayed throughout 2019.[45] On 2 November 2019, Menon said the film was in post-production and would be so for the next sixty days,[46] though by June 2020 Vikram had not yet dubbed his lines, one of the few things needed to finish post-production.[47]

Music

Dhruva Natchathiram
Soundtrack album by
VenueChennai
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music India
ProducerHarris Jayaraj

The soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj with lyrics penned by Thamarai. One song, "Oru Manam" sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Haricharan, which was supposed to be released as a single, was remained unreleased, due to technical issues.[48]

Release

The film was originally scheduled to be release on August 2017,[3] but postponed to April 2018 and again pushed to September 2019 due to some technical issues, along with censor works and shooting problems.[2]

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