Malayalam superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran, renowned for his willingness to embrace challenging roles, is gearing up for the release of his latest film, “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life”. This emotional survival drama marks a significant departure from his recent action-packed performance in “Salaar”.
“Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” has already garnered critical acclaim, having screened at various film festivals and securing numerous accolades. The international trailer, unveiled last year, generated significant anticipation for the film’s release.
The newly released Indian trailer delves deeper into the film’s core narrative. Sukumaran portrays a poverty-stricken Malayali man who ventures to Saudi Arabia in pursuit of a better life. However, his dreams are shattered when the promised job evaporates, leaving him trapped as a goatherd in the unforgiving desert.
The trailer masterfully depicts a poignant and suspenseful journey of survival, brimming with emotion, intensity, and ultimately, inspiration. The visuals showcase the meticulous work of a talented team of artists and technicians.
Based on the real-life experiences chronicled in Benyamin’s novel of the same name, “Aadujeevitham” promises a powerful cinematic experience. The supporting cast includes Jimmy Jean-Louis, KR Gokul, Talib Al Balushi, and Rik Aby.
Two Academy Award winners elevate the production further: A.R. Rahman composes the music, while Resul Pookutty handles sound design. National Award-winning director Blessy helms the project.
Sukumaran reportedly delivers a career-defining performance, meticulously embodying the physical and emotional transformation of his character. Every detail, from his weathered appearance to the desperation in his eyes, reflects his complete immersion in the role. “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” promises to showcase the full spectrum of Sukumaran’s acting prowess. Amala Paul joins the cast as his wife.
This epic saga is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on March 28th, eagerly awaited by Prithviraj Sukumaran fans and cinephiles alike.