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Prithviraj Sukuraman's upcoming release Guruvayoorambala Nadail gets its trailer release

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2024, at 10:19 pm

Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukuraman is currently basking in the success of his previous film, Aadujeevitham (The Goat Life in English), which has garnered a meaty numbers in the box office.

Amid the success of the film, Sukuraman is now gearing up for his upcoming release, Guruvayoorambala Nadail.

The film, which is poised to become a family entertainer, stars Sukuraman and Basil Joseph in the lead.

It is scheduled to release in theatres on May 16.

Aadujeevitham is based on a 2008 Malayalam novel of the same name written by Benyamin.

In the survival drama, Prithviraj played a Malayali immigrant labourer who finds himself in a situation where he was forced into slavery on a secluded farm in Saudi Arabia.

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