He informed Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy that the film could be released, with its earnings stored in an escrow account.
This way, all parties involved can get their share if the film becomes successful.
The court has now asked the lawyer representing director Gautham Vasudev Menon for his response to this suggestion.
This step is considered a key chance for the film, which has been stuck for years because of financial issues.
For Gautham Menon, this might be the only way to finally show the film to the audience.
However, some questions remain.
Since the movie was made several years ago, there are doubts about whether it will appeal to today's viewers and match current movie trends.
Even if the legal problem is solved, it's unclear how well the film will do at the box office.
Now, everyone is waiting for the director's decision, which could decide the long-awaited future of Dhruva Natchathiram.