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Prithviraj shares some fascinating information on “Aadujeevitham”: Were they visible to you

Acclaimed for his painstaking approach to roles, Prithviraj Sukumaran has shared intriguing information about his recently released survival drama, “Aadujeevitham.” At a recent press conference, Prithviraj, who played the movie’s protagonist, Najeeb, revealed a few little-known facts about “Aadujeevitham” in the wake of the movie’s popularity. He said that certain viewers have brought attention to these particular features in the film.

The poignant desert reunion between the characters Najeeb and Hakkim, three years after their first split, was at the center of Prithviraj’s talk.

In order to create realism on film, Prithviraj discussed the dynamic interaction between directors and performers, highlighting the collaborative element of character depiction. He brought up a thought to filmmaker Blessy: that extended desert seclusion would impair one’s language skills, leaving Najeeb mute upon his return—a poignant illustration of the detrimental effects of isolation on communication.

“In ‘Aadujeevitham,’ I shared an idea with director Blessy,” Prithviraj said. I informed him that if someone is stranded in the desert and uses their language or voice to relive their mental battle, they won’t feel the need to communicate with others or utilize their language. They will not speak to goats or camels in their own tongue, despite their interactions with them. It has no place here. The brain’s memory declines as a result. When Hakim is seen three years later, he is unable to speak since he cannot remember the language.”

Prithviraj acknowledged that this was a big chance and that he was excited to perform. “When I shared this with Blessy, he liked it too,” he said.
Prithviraj went on to say that Najeeb puts the letter upside down and is unable to read it since he has forgotten the language when he gets a letter from the desert.

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