Classic Entertainments had acquired overseas rights of Ram Charan’s Dhruva. When no local exhibitor came forward to buy rights for their respective regions, they gave back the rights to Dhruva producers. Then, Mythri Movies, the production house which is going to make Charan’s next film with Sukumar, came to the scene to release the film in USA.
Ram Charan doesn’t even have decent market value in USA. He still is anticipating for his first million dollar film. Dhruva is not made of an original story; it is remake of a Tamil film.
Trade pundits predict the film may not suit the sense and sensibilities of Telugu audiences. And distributors fear of Charan’s recent track record, especially in overseas. All the distributors of Charan’s last films incurred losses.
In fact, Mythri Movies have accepted to release Dhruva in USA with an agreement of Charan cuts his pay for their production venture, if the Surender Reddy directorial fails to recover money.
Charan pins many hopes on Dhruva to enter million dollar club, so he will get full payment from Mythri Movie Makers. Will it happen?