Looks
like
senior
actress
Mallika
Sukumaran
is
having
a
tough
time
dealing
with
flood
waters,
be
it
2018
or
2020.
The
actress
was
one
among
the
others,
who
were
rescued
by
the
fire
officers
from
her
flooded
house,
when
Karamana
river
near
her
house
overflowed
due
to
heavy
rainfall.
Mallika
was
taken
to
her
brother's
house
at
Kowdiar
in
Trivandrum.
The
actress,
who
is
known
for
her
outspoken
attitude,
blamed
the
authorities
for
causing
the
flood
by
opening
the
gates
of
the
Aruvikkara
Dam
without
warning
the
people.
Up
to
13
houses
in
Kundamonkadavu
were
flooded,
and
the
residents
were
rescued
with
the
help
of
rubber
boats.
Surprisingly,
the
actress
faced
a
similar
situation
in
the
year
2018.
The
picture
of
the
dramatic
rescue
attempt
went
viral
then,
as
people
carried
the
actress
in
a
large
metal
tub
to
cross
the
street.
On
a
related
note,
her
actor-son
Prithviraj
recently
made
it
to
the
headlines
as
he
returned
to
India
amid
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
The
actor
was
stranded
in
Jordan
while
shooting
for
his
upcoming
big
project
Aadujeevitham.
Prithvi,
along
with
57
cast
and
crew
members
of
the
movie,
was
flown
to
Kochi
via
Delhi
from
Amman
(Jordan)
by
a
repatriation
flight.
The
effort
was
a
part
of
the
Vande
Bharat
Mission,
to
bring
back
Indian
citizens
stranded
abroad.
The
actor
had
earlier
announced
that
in
spite
of
all
the
challenges
amid
the
lockdown,
the
crew
had
managed
to
complete
the
shoot
in
Jordan.
The
Aadujeevitham
team
was
shooting
at
the
Wadi
Rum
desert
in
the
Arab
country.
The
film,
based
on
the
award-winning
Malayalam
novel
Aaduvjeevitham,
penned
by
Benyamin,
is
directed
by
ace
filmmaker
Blessy.
Bankrolled
by
AG
Abraham,
the
survival
drama
has
Amala
Paul
essaying
the
female
lead
role
opposite
Prithviraj
Sukumaran.
AR
Rahman
will
be
composing
the
music
for
the
highly-anticipated
film.