'Aadujeevitham', starring Mollywood actor Prithviraj Sukumaran in a raw and gritty role, is set in a desert. The survival thriller, which has got a number of larger-than-life elements, is touted to be an Indian crossover film with an international release. The film, originally made in Malayalam, is expected to take the festival circuit by storm.
The news is that its trailer, meant to be circulated for film festivals, got released online. As per the film's hero, the release was unintentional and it wasn't meant to surface online. Coming with the tagline, The GOAT LIFE, 'Aadjujeevitham' has got music by AR Rahman. Resul Pookutty is its sound designer.
Blessy has wielded the megaphone. The director's touch has received accolades all over. "Bloody good visuals that look so polished even though the film is set in such an unusual terrain. Having read the book (on which the film is based), I can feel the realism and the pain in what we get to see here," opined Siddarth Srinivas, a film journalist. Anmol Jamwal said that Prithviraj seems to have given his all for the role both physically and emotionally.
The shooting of the movie was not an easy task. The crew faced multiple challenges during the pandemic.
Prithviraj is currently also part of Prabhas' 'Salaar', which is directed by Prashanth Neel.