Surender Reddy, known for commercial potboilers like Kick and Race Gurram , reinvented himself with Dhruva . He demonstrated a mature understanding of the thriller genre. His direction is precise—no wasted scenes, no unnecessary songs (except the mandatory commercial ones), and a tight grip on pacing. He wisely chose to focus on the intellectual duel rather than diverting into subplots.
is an IPS officer, sharp, arrogant, and restless. Unlike the stereotypical angry-young-man cop, Dhruva is a master strategist. He is recruited into the Intelligence Bureau’s special cell to tackle the most elusive criminals. His methods are unorthodox—he sings in a rock band, uses technology as his weapon, and plays mind games with his opponents. His ultimate target is a man who has remained untouched by the law. dhruva 2016
The film is not merely about a police officer catching a criminal; it is a philosophical clash between two obsessive minds—one driven by a twisted sense of patriotism and the other by an unyielding sense of justice. The story of Dhruva is a high-stakes game of chess between two brilliant men. Surender Reddy, known for commercial potboilers like Kick