Suriya Sivakumar opts out of Dhruva Natchathiram

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Suriya Sivakumar says he can't work with the director of the film as both have different ideologies
Chennai: Actor Suriya has opted out of Tamil thriller Dhruva Natchathiram, which was launched a few months back, as he felt that filmmaker Gautham Vasudev Menon was taking too much time to tweak the story.

"I only do films if I like the story. I quite liked Gautham's story, but requested him to tweak it a little. But I waited for six months and I am still waiting. Unfortunately, my wait has ended in vain, therefore I'm pulling out of this project," Suriya said in a statement.

"This is not the first time I have shared such an experience with Gautham. In the past, we launched another film called Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikaalam. We shot for a week and then I waited for another eight months before pulling out," he added.

Dhruva Natchathiram was launched in May. Menon had also cast few actors for the film and even shot a few scenes.

"I can't wait any longer as I feel Gautham and I are heading in opposite directions in our ideologies. I don't think I can work together with him," Suriya said.

Now, Suriya will start working on yet-untitled Linguswamy project from November onwards, while Menon is busy shooting his part for upcoming independent film X, which features Rajat Kapoor in the lead.