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“Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” Breaks the Rs 100 Crore Barrier Worldwide


In what is being celebrated as a major triumph in the Malayalam film industry, “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life,” headlined by Prithviraj Sukumaran, has achieved a significant milestone by amassing over Rs 100 crore in global box office collections. Debuting in theatres on March 29, the movie’s commercial success was proudly announced by its creators last Saturday.

This cinematic gem is not just any usual flick; it’s an artistic rendition directed by the celebrated filmmaker Blessy, adapted from the 2008 critically acclaimed novel “Aadujeevitham” authored by Benyamin. The story, set against the stark backdrop of the Middle Eastern desert, paints the heart-wrenching journey of Najeeb Muhammad, a Keralite immigrant. Portrayed by Sukumaran, Najeeb’s life spirals from hopeful migrant to an enslaved goatherd, lost in the vastness of a Saudi Arabian farm, desperately clinging to the threads of survival.

The film’s phenomenal box office journey broke into celebratory news on social media platforms, with the official Twitter account of “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” sharing the box office figures accompanied by a heartwarming thank you note, acknowledging the overwhelming global embrace of the film. The tweet featured emojis expressing love and gratitude, followed by a string of hashtags and mentions of the core team, including Director Blessy, writer Benyamin, the ever-iconic music composer A R Rahman, sound designer Resul Pookutty, and actors Amala Paul, Jimmy Jean-Louis, K.R. Gokul, Talib al Balushi, and RikAby, not to mention the prestigious production houses associated with the film.

Director Blessy couldn’t contain his elation at the reception the film received. In his statement, Blessy reflected on the monumental effort invested by the entire cast and crew that spanned more than a decade. Noting the arduous journey from conception to the reality of the film, he reveals how the film has been close to his heart for over sixteen years. It is not only a creative pursuit for him but a blessing materialized. The hopes are high for the movie to continue transcending geographical boundaries, reaching hearts and minds across the globe.

From its inception, “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” has sparked intrigue and anticipation, particularly among admirers of Malayalam cinema. The novel from which it is adapted had already garnered a following, which translated to keen interest in its film adaptation. Prithviraj, who also played a role in distribution via Prithviraj Productions, echoed the team’s sentiments of gratitude and joy as he took to Instagram celebrating the film’s crowning achievement.

Adding to the film’s allure is an assembly of international talents alongside the core Malayalam cast. Amala Paul stands out in her significant role, while Hollywood presence comes in the form of actor Jimmy Jean-Louis. They’re joined by Arab actors Talib al Balushi and RikAby, who offer authenticity to the regional portrayal. The movie is further embellished by the artistry of two Oscar winners – A.R. Rahman’s mesmerizing musical score and Resul Pookutty’s unparalleled sound design, elements that bring the narrative’s intense emotions to life.

Undeniably, “Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life” is more than a testament to Malayalam cinema’s capacity for storytelling. It’s a beacon of Indian cinema’s vast potential, proving that regional films can claim their rightful place on the world stage. The movie rests not only on the laurels of its box office achievements but also on the silent, powerful echoes of its storyline that speaks of human endurance, hope, and the indomitable spirit. As it continues to draw audiences, the film is set to become an exalted chapter in the annals of India’s cinematic history.