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In Frame: Prithviraj Sukuraman in Aadujeevitham | Photo courtesy: X/@PrithviOfficial

Aadujeevitham: Prithviraj Sukuraman's film touches this landmark in box office

| @indiablooms | Apr 22, 2024, at 06:02 pm

Filmmaker Blessy's Malayalam film 'Aadujeevitham' ('The Goat Life' in English) starring Prithviraj Sukuraman, a survival drama, has turned out to be a massive hit.

As per report, the survival drama has gone past Rs. 150 crore in the global box office.

Earlier, the film, which was released in theatres on March 28, touched the Rs. 100 crore-mark in just seven days since its release.

The film 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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