Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
director
Blessy
and
the
team
recently
the
Jordan
schedule
of
the
highly
anticipated
project
Aadujeevitham.
Earlier,
the
58-members
crew
was
supposed
to
return
back
to
Kerala
immediately
after
completing
the
shoot.
Recently,
the
sources
close
to
Aadujeevitham
revealed
the
actual
reason
behind
the
delay
in
the
return
of
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
and
his
team.
According
to
the
sources,
the
58-members
crew
will
return
to
Kerala
once
they
receive
permission
for
civil
aviation.
The
team
is
planning
to
take
the
flight
immediately
after
they
receive
permission.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
and
his
team
have
reportedly
shifted
their
stay
from
the
location
in
Wadi
Rum
to
a
hotel
which
is
located
near
the
Jordan
international
airport.
From
the
recently
released
location
stills
and
videos,
it
is
evident
that
Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
director
Blessy,
and
the
rest
of
the
team
members
are
perfectly
alright.
The
families
of
the
crew
members
and
audiences
were
worried
for
the
Aadujeevitham
team,
after
Prithviraj
and
Blessy
revealed
that
they
are
stuck
in
Wadi
Rum,
Jordan
after
the
country
announced
lockdown
to
curb
the
novel
coronavirus
pandemic.
The
team
had
begun
filming
the
dessert
portions
of
the
movie
on
March
16,
2020,
in
Wadi
Rum.
But
they
had
to
cancel
the
shoot
in
mid-way
on
April
1,
2020,
after
the
permit
was
canceled
by
the
Jordan
government.
Even
though
Prithviraj
and
Blessy
contacted
the
Indian
authorities
for
help,
the
crew
couldn't
travel
back
due
to
the
cancellation
of
international
flights.
Later,
they
resumed
the
shoot
after
getting
permission
for
Jordan
government
once
again.
Aadujeevitham,
which
is
an
ambitious
project
for
Prithviraj
and
Blessy,
is
based
on
Benyamin's
renowned
novel
of
the
same
name.
AR
Rahman,
the
veteran
musician
will
make
a
comeback
to
Malayalam
cinema
after
a
long
gap
of
28
years
with
the
project.
Aadujeevitham
is
bankrolled
by
KG
Abraham,
under
the
banner
KGA
Films.