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In his post, Prithviraj unveiled a striking new poster of the film, adorned with the words "150 cr+ GBOC 25 days”.
Apart from uncovering realities, which depict people in their helpless state the books on human struggles portray the invincible power that help them break free from physical or emotional shackles, which bind them.
In an interview with a YouTube channel, Lal Jose said Benyamin’s comments that Lal Jose did not do 'Aadujeevitham' because he had done 'Arabikatha,' stemmed from his memory loss.
Tasked with navigating audience expectations and perceptions, Blessy has managed deviations or interpretations of the original fairly well, crafting a classic survival drama out of 'Aadujeevitham', only touching upon Najeeb's goat life partially.
Early estimates indicate that on its ninth day in domestic theatres, 'Aadujeevitham' earned around Rs 2.75 crore net.
Benyamin recently received backlash for claiming that 'Aadujeevitham' was only partially based on Najeeb's life.
Prithviraj's remarkable transformation can be observed in a scene where he goes nude, taking a bath just before the escape.
From the outset, Blessy has maintained that the movie is from his perspective and that he has incorporated many elements into the film that are not present in the book.
The Malayalam film follows the real-life story of Najeeb (Sukumaran), a Malayali immigrant labourer who finds himself forced into slavery as a goatherd in the secluded farm of Saudi Arabia.
In an interview, Benyamin expressed that Sainu's side of the story deserves a book of its own.