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Director Controlling Vikram Son Career? No to Big Film

After the massive success of Bison, Dhruv Vikram has still not announced his next film. In this gap, reports claimed that he stepped away from a project he was expected to take up after Bison. The buzz intensified across social media circles.

Before Bison released, many believed Dhruv Vikram would star in the Tamil remake of the Bollywood hit Kill. Industry talk now states that he turned down the remake after Mari Selvaraj’s suggestion. Mari reportedly advised him to avoid violent scripts for now and choose strong, meaningful projects.

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Reports also say Dhruv sees Mari Selvaraj as a mentor because Bison gave him his breakthrough. Following that guidance, he is said to have refused Kill. This led to a wave of reactions from fans and trade watchers.

Some viewers feel Mari’s advice is right and say Dhruv now has a solid base after Bison. They believe that if he picks promising stories, he will rise quickly in Kollywood. They also say his current momentum demands careful choices.

Another section of the audience disagrees. They feel Kill is a powerful film and believe Dhruv taking up the remake would have pushed him into the action-hero space that Tamil cinema currently lacks. They see the remake as a missed opportunity.

With these contrasting opinions, the situation remains unclear. There is no official word from Dhruv or the makers of Kill. For now, fans wait to see whether he stays with Mari Selvaraj’s guidance or picks a different direction for his next project.

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Manaswini K

Manaswini is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu cinema, as well as the broader Indian film landscape, including Bollywood, Tamil, and other regional industries. With a strong focus on NRI (Non-R…

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