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“Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Incredible Sacrifice: Starvation for Cinema’s Sake in ‘The Goat Life'”

In a testament to his dedication to the craft, Prithviraj Sukumaran unveils the arduous journey he undertook for his role in the highly anticipated film ‘Aadujeevitham’ or ‘The Goat Life’. Sharing a glimpse into his transformative process, the actor disclosed his extreme fasting regimen, lasting up to a staggering 72 hours, to authentically embody the character’s starvation-stricken appearance.

Amidst the backdrop of the pandemic-induced disruptions, the film’s production faced unprecedented challenges, with the cast and crew enduring a 70-day stint in the Jordan desert from March to May 2020. Prithviraj’s portrayal demanded a physical transformation reflective of starvation, prompting him to embrace the grueling fasting regime.

Reflecting on the mental and physical toll of his commitment, Prithviraj confessed to battling the urge to eat, particularly after surpassing the second day of fasting. Yet, his unwavering determination led to a remarkable shedding of 31 kilograms, underscoring the depth of his immersion into the role.

Set against the backdrop of a Kerala worker’s harrowing journey in the Middle East, ‘Aadujeevitham’ promises to captivate audiences with its poignant narrative. As the film gears up for its worldwide theatrical release on March 28, Prithviraj’s sacrifice stands as a testament to the transformative power of cinema, resonating deeply with Indian audiences awaiting this cinematic masterpiece.

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