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Were you aware that Jordan served as the filming location for Prithviraj Sukumaran’s “Aadujeevitham” and “Bade Miya Chote Miya”?

Right now, Prithviraj Sukumaran is enjoying immense success with his most recent movie, “Aadujeevitham.” On Thursday, March 28, the Blessy-directed movie debuted on huge screens, and it’s getting fantastic reviews. Aadujeevitham’s desert is a character in and of itself. Were you aware that a significant chunk of the movie was filmed in Jordan’s Wadi Rum desert?
That is correct, of course! In addition to filming in Jordan in 2018, the crew was there when the COVID-19 outbreak started.

Ahead of time, Prithviraj Sukumaran revealed tidbits about his shooting in Jordan.
Interestingly, Jordan was also used for filming for Prithviraj Sukumaran’s next Bollywood film, “Bade Miya Chote Miya”! You correctly read it. One of the most important places for the Bollywood movie was Jordan.
India is a major and extremely significant market for them, according to the director of Jordan’s Royal Film Commission, who recently said, “Come to Jordan and shoot your film; we will waive taxes and will help as much as we can.”

Sreedhar Pillai, a trade expert, has discussed how Jordan may grow in popularity as a shooting venue for Indian films. Will Jordan become a popular destination for Indian films? Jordan has been a more sought-after location for big Hollywood films to shoot within the last 60 years. Jordan Tourism is now attempting to court Indian filmmakers. In a recent post on X, he said, “Two back-to-back Indian releases, #TheGoatLife (Mar 28) in Malayalam and #BadeMiyaChoteMiya (Aril 10), which were shot in Jordan, are hitting the screens.”

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