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In an interview with a YouTube channel, Lal Jose said Benyamin’s comments that Lal Jose did not do 'Aadujeevitham' because he had done 'Arabikatha,' stemmed from his memory loss.
From the outset, Blessy has maintained that the movie is from his perspective and that he has incorporated many elements into the film that are not present in the book.
Adapting a book into a movie is no cakewalk; however, the Malayalam film industry has seen some remarkable successes in bringing novels to life on the big screen.
Najeeb, speaking in an interview with Manorama Online, expressed his emotional reaction to the film, stating that he cried during many scenes and felt that Prithviraj truly captured the essence of his hardships.
Adapted from the highly acclaimed Malayalam novel 'Aadujeevitham,' the film is based on the literary masterpiece by noted writer Benyamin.
The storyline revolves around a Keralite migrant worker, Najeeb, who leaves his family and village in search of work.
The 3-minute trailer is action-packed and the highlight is most certainly Prithviraj's incredible transformation.
While Benyamin is no stranger to awards, he is certain to treasure the Valayar Award which adorns the desk of Kerala's finest writers.