- By Ridhi Suri
- Wed, 03 Apr 2024 07:47 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Aadujeevitham Box Office Collection Day 6: The performances of Prithviraj Sukumaran and Amala Paul have entranced audiences, garnering acclaim for their compelling storytelling and exceptional acting. Alongside Jimmy Jean-Louis and K R Gokul in pivotal roles, the movie also stars Amala Paul and Shobha Mohan in significant capacities. Titled 'The Goat Life', the film draws inspiration from a true story and is an adaptation of Benyamin’s acclaimed novel bearing the same name. Director Blessy's 15-year anticipation for the film's release has sparked conversations within and beyond the film fraternity. Prithviraj Sukumaran's remarkable body transformation for the film has become a topic of global discussion. On its debut day in India, the movie garnered earnings of Rs 7.6 crore.
Aadujeevitham Box Office Report
The film amassed Rs 4.50 crore at the box office on its sixth day of release, as reported by Sacnilk. With this addition, the movie's total gross in India across all languages has reached Rs 40.40 crores as of now. Aadujeevitham maintained a respectable occupancy rate on April 2, with Malayalam accounting for 42.46 percent, Tamil for 14.95 percent, and Telugu for 11.80 percent of theater audiences. The movie saw releases in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi languages as well.
About Aadujeevitham
Starring KR Gokul, and Shobha Mohan in pivotal roles, the film highlights music crafted by AR Rahman and sound design overseen by Resul Pookkutty. The film portrays the true-life tale of Najeeb, a Malayali immigrant laborer who endured harrowing enslavement in the deserts of Saudi Arabia.
Talking about the movies, Prithviraj told IndianExpress, "I said yes to this film in 2008- 2009, which means it’s now been about 16 years. Sixteen years travelling with this film, ideating for this film… I am 41 now. 16 out of 41 is a significant portion of your life and more than a significant portion of your adult life. When I said yes to this film. I wasn’t married. Obviously, I wasn’t a father. I had not turned director. I had not turned producer."
He added, "I had not turned producer. My life has evolved through all these phases and through all these phases one constant has been that this film is there. So, on the 28th of March, it’s a culmination of a lot of things, amongst which this is the film I made. So it is a life experience for me. This particular film is no longer a movie."