‘Aadujeevitham’ box office collection day 4: Blessy-Prithviraj Sukumaran's film mints Rs 8.50 crore from India on Easter; surpasses its opening day figures

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Blessy

’s directorial ‘

Aadujeevitham

(The Goat Life)’, starring

Prithviraj Sukumaran

, continues to dominate the box office as it enters its fourth day since release. On its first Sunday, March 31, which was also its fourth day, ‘Aadujeevitham’ collected a whopping Rs 8.50 crore (early estimates), according to a report by Sacnilk.com.
The film showcased an impressive performance in its opening weekend, and since it was also the

Easter

season, the collections surpassed even its opening day figures! On its opening day, ‘Aadujeevitham’ made Rs 7.6 crore from India net.

On the second day, the earnings were Rs 6.25 crore, which elevated on the third day, making Rs 7.5 crore.
On Sunday, March 31, 2024, the occupancy in

Malayalam

was a remarkable 79.92%. Tamil Nadu witnessed a respectable 27.41% occupancy, showcasing the film's cross-cultural appeal beyond its native language. Furthermore, the Telugu-speaking audience contributed to the film's success with a notable 15.18% occupancy.
It is worth mentioning that on Sunday, March 31, afternoon, the makers of ‘Aadujeevitham’ confirmed that the film has crossed Rs 50 crore globally, and has become the fastest film from Malayalam to achieve the feat!

The Goat Life | Malayalam Song - Omane

Directed by Blessy, featuring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead role the film had an ensemble cast of Jimmy Jean-Louis, Amala Paul, KR Gokul, Talib al Balushi, and RikAby. The film brings to life the poignant tale of Najeeb, a Malayali immigrant laborer thrust into the harsh reality of slavery as a goatherd in

Saudi Arabia

. The film is based on the 2008 bestselling novel by Benyamin. It portrays Najeeb's harrowing journey, shedding light on the plight of migrant workers and the grim realities of modern-day slavery. Through its compelling storytelling and stellar performances, the movie resonates with audiences on a deeply emotional level, sparking conversations and reflections on themes of resilience, survival, and the human spirit.

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