Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
the
actor-filmmaker,
and
the
crew
members
of
his
upcoming
project
Aadujeevitham
are
finally
back
in
Kerala.
The
58-members
crew
returned
from
Amman,
Jordan
to
Kochi
via
Delhi
on
a
special
flight
today
(May
22,
2020)
morning.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
confirmed
the
reports
by
sharing
a
picture
clicked
from
the
airport
on
his
official
social
media
pages.
As
per
the
reports,
the
Aadujeevitham
crew
was
bought
back
by
the
special
repatriation
flight
as
a
part
of
the
Government
of
India's
Vande
Bharat
program
to
bring
back
the
citizens
stranded
abroad.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
and
the
entire
cast
and
crew
members
of
Aadujeevitham
will
be
quarantined
for
the
next
14
days.
Supriya
Menon,
the
journalist-producer,
and
wife
of
Prithviraj
confirmed
her
husband's
return
and
revealed
more
details
through
her
Instagram
post.
She
also
thanked
all
the
fans
and
well-wishers
for
supporting
them
during
their
time
of
separation,
through
their
post.
'After
almost
3
months
Prithviraj
and
the
crew
of
Aadujeevitham
have
reached
Kerala.
They
will
all
be
going
to
quarantine
as
per
regulation.
It's
been
a
long
and
arduous
wait
but
we
are
really
thankful
to
everyone
including
the
authorities
who
helped
facilitate
this
return.
Personally
we
would
like
to
thank
all
the
fans
and
well-wishers
who
prayers
for
us
and
gave
us
strength
during
our
time
of
separation.
Ally
is
thrilled
her
daada
is
back
and
hopes
to
see
him
after
2
weeks.'
wrote
Supriya.
The
fans
and
film
industry
friends
are
also
equally
thrilled
to
have
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
back
in
Kerala.
Jayasurya,
one
of
the
closest
friends
or
the
Aadujeevitham
actor,
welcomed
him
back
with
a
lovely
comment.
'Vaaaa
daaaaaaaa
chakkareeeeeee
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘',
wrote
Jayasurya
on
Prithviraj's
post.
Coming
back
to
Aadujeevitham,
the
movie
which
is
based
on
Benyamin's
best-seller
novel,
is
the
dream
project
of
director
Blessy.
AR
Rahman,
the
veteran
musician
will
make
a
comeback
to
Malayalam
cinema
with
the
project,
which
is
produced
by
KG
Abraham
under
the
banner
KGA
Films.