Aadujeevitham: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Survival Drama gets discussed in Lok Sabha

Aadujeevitham, the survival drama featuring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the main role, was recently made available on Netflix. Directed by veteran filmmaker Blessy, the film received widespread acclaim and achieved critical and commercial success. The Goat Life garnered high praise from audiences worldwide, particularly following its release on OTT platforms, thanks to its outstanding production quality and the exceptional performance delivered by Prithviraj Sukumaran. It is worth noting that Aadujeevitham has sparked discussions in the Lok Sabha, with videos of the same now circulating widely on social media.

Shafi Parambil, the Member of Parliament from Vadakara, Kerala, recently brought attention to the film Aadujeevitham in a viral video of his speech in the Lok Sabha. He emphasized that the movie depicts the struggles of numerous Indian immigrants who have faced mistreatment while seeking better job opportunities abroad. According to Parambil, Blessy’s film sheds light on the hardships faced by those who have left their homeland in search of a better life. The Member of Parliament extensively discussed Aadujeevitham and also commended Prithviraj Sukumaran’s performance in the successful film. Shafi Parambil mentioned that he prefers not to use the term ‘acting’ to characterize the versatile talent’s portrayal as Najeeb in the movie. The lawmaker emphasized that Prithviraj embodied the main character in Blessy’s film, and the term ‘acting’ falls short of capturing his dedication to the project. The footage from Lok Sabha was a pleasant surprise for fans of the actors and Malayalam cinema lovers, who were quickly gaining popularity online.

Aadujeevitham, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and directed by Blessy, is now streaming on Netflix in five languages: Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. The film features music and an original score by AR Rahman. Also, it stars Amala Paul, KR Gokul, Shobha Mohan, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Alib Al Balushi, Nasar Karutheni, and others in supporting roles.

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