Even before the release of his Dhruva (a remake of Thani Oruvan), director Surender Reddy's statement to press has created a flutter of sorts. Surender Reddy went on to state that he won't do remakes again. Naturally, this perturbed many suspecting something hasn't gone well.And at the same time, the statement has also given enough fodder for gossip mongers. Eventually, it raised doubts on what made Reddy so frustrated about the remakes and one is wondering whether it has something to do with Dhruva that is slated for release this week.Responding to Surender Reddy's statement Ram Charan has tried to clarify saying that "it is understandable that it is not easy to own a story which isn't".
"For an actor, it's easy to get into the shoes of someone as it's our job. But it's not easy for a director to own a story which isn't his story." Charan added that it takes a lot of effort for a director to come to terms with it. Though Charan looked uncomfortable, he tried his best to give a convincing answer at least for this question. Needless to say that he has evaded many other questions.One has to wait and see whether Dhruva would live up to all its buzz or not. And one gets to know what Surender Reddy exactly trying to convey with his statement, one has to watch the movie.