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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”.
The clarification comes amid rumours that the filmmakers did not provide any financial support to Najeeb.
FEFKA general secretary B Unnikrishnan said an online meeting with industrialist Yusuff Ali solved the issue.
Notable figures from the industry, including Saniya Iyappan, Vinay Forrt, and Sshivada, expressed their admiration in the comment section.
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.
For the film, which was shot across Kerala, Jordan and Algeria, Prithviraj had to increase his weight to 98 kg for the Kerala part of the shoot and for the scenes where he first arrives in the Middle East.
Is Mollywood following Hollywood's footsteps venturing into awe-inspiring survival movies based on real events?
In the shared picture, Gokul appears dramatically altered, assimilating the essence of his character, Hakim.
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.
With movies like 'Premalu’, 'Bramayugam’, 'Manjummel Boys’, and 'Aadujeevitham’, theatres are thriving, not just in Kerala but in neighbouring states as well. These movies are not only successful in terms of box office revenue but also in quality and content.