The trailer of ‘Aadujeevitham’ starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Amala Paul has been released without any warning taking fans by surprise. The hero cum producer who is bankrolling the mega project under his banner Prithviraj Producions wrote on Twitter “Yes, the “release” was unintentional. No, it wasn’t meant to be “leaked” online.
The #AADUJEEVITHAM, The GOAT LIFE (unfinished, work in progress) trailer meant exclusively for various festivals around the world. Hope you like what you see.”
The film based on the novel ‘The Goat Days’ by author Benyamin is a true story about an innocent Malayali migrant worker employed in Saudi Arabia as a goatherd against his will and suffering great abuse there.
The trailer of ‘Aadujeevitham’ aka ‘The Goad Life’ show Prithviraj’s character’s great suffering in the desert land and finding an unlikely ally in an Arab Muslim during his escape in the unforgiving desert. Shots also show his intimate moments with his wife played by Amala Paul who is back home clueless about whether her husband is alive or not.
National Award winning director Blessy is helming ‘Aadujeevitham’ and the trailer has visuals on par with international standards. Oscar Award winners A.R. Rahman and Resul Pookutty are on board taking care of the music and sound respectively while Sunil is the DOP and A.Sreekhar Prasad the editor. On the whole the little over three minute cut sure hooks the audiences and will surely emerge a contendor at the international film festival circuits.
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