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Aadujeevitham - The Goat Life box office collection day 3: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s film collects 50 cr worldwide
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Aadujeevitham - The Goat Life box office collection day 3: Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran and director Blessy’s Malayalam film Aadujeevitham, which released in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi as The Goat Life, recorded a good opening at the box office. The film has since collected ₹50 crore at the box office worldwide.
Aadujeevitham box office numbers
Prithviraj took to X to share the news that Aadujeevitham - The Goat Life has collected ₹50 crore worldwide since its release on Thursday. He shared a poster that reads, “Worldwide gross collections ₹50 cr +. Thank you all for your support and love.” According to the makers, the film collected ₹16.7 crore on its opening day.
About Aadujeevitham
Directed by National Award-winning director Blessy, the film also sees Haitian-French actor Jimmy Jean-Louis and Arab actors Talib al Balushi and RikAby, along with Amala Paul and KR Gokul. Based on the 2008 novel Aadujeevitham by Benyamin, the film tells the true story of a man from Kerala called Najeeb, who migrated to the Gulf in the early '90s for work. He finds himself turned into a slave for herding goats in the desert. The film follows his desperation to go back home.
Blessy about Aadujeevitham
Talking about Aadujeevitham, Blessy was quoted by ANI as saying, “The greatest challenge in front of me was that The Goat Life is a subject with universal appeal and I would have to stay truthful to its narrative style. The novel is based on some real incidents and I want to captivate the viewers with each moment that something as unbelievable happened to someone. Truth has never been so much stranger than fiction. The scale of the movie demands to be felt within the confines of a theatre and we are excited to bring this magnum opus to audiences around the world.”