The creators of Blessy’s extremely anticipated survival thriller movie “Aadujeevitham,” starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, have just lately launched the trailer for the film.
The makers of Aadujeevitham have lastly unveiled the trailer of the movie starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. The film is among the highly-anticipated motion pictures of 2024. The film is helmed by Blessy and falls within the class of survival drama. The 1 minute 33 seconds trailer is sufficient to maintain their viewers hooked to the display until final. It supplies perception into Prithviraj Sukumaran’s character Najeeb, illustrating the bodily and psychological transformations he undergoes.
The trailer begins with a rudimentary understanding of what the movie goes to supply. By the trailer, one can perceive the character of Prithviraj Sukumaran. Furthermore, the phrase ‘Andar se koi bahar na jaa sake (Nobody ought to be capable of escape from inside)’ echoed repeatedly all through the trailer. This line aptly encapsulates the existence of the goats that Prithviraj’s character tended to, together with reflecting his personal life within the Center East. Moreover, the trailer boasted exceptional cinematography, integrating vivid colors seamlessly.
Check out the trailer right here:
For the unversed, the movie Aadujeevitham is tailored from a e-book by the identical title written by Benyamin. The film revolves round a migrant labourer who goes to Saudi Arabia to search for a job. Nevertheless, he’s pressured to do slavery as a goat herder. The film finally reveals how the person’s life get merges with the lives of the goats, and the way he escapes from the desert kinds the crux of the story.
Other than Prithviraj Sukumaran and Amala Paul, the film additionally stars Talib Al Balushi, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Rik Aby and plenty of extra in essential roles. The music within the film is produced by AR Rahman. However, Resul Pookutty was answerable for sound design. The movie had Sunil KS behind the digicam, whereas the modifying was expertly dealt with by veteran editor A Sreekar Prasad.