Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
the
multi-faceted
talent
of
Malayalam
cinema
is
currently
busy
with
the
shooting
of
his
ambitious
project
Aadujeevitham,
in
Jordan.
However,
the
latest
reports
suggest
that
Prithviraj
and
his
team
including
director
Blessy
are
stuck
in
Jordan,
as
the
country
has
stopped
all
flights
and
inter-state
transportation
due
to
the
coronavirus
outbreak.
According
to
the
reports,
Prithviraj
and
the
team,
who
are
currently
shooting
in
Wadi
Rum
and
staying
in
a
desert
camp,
might
have
to
face
a
shortage
of
necessary
items
including
food
and
medicines.
Recently,
director
Blessy
had
penned
down
a
letter
to
Anto
Antony
MP,
describing
their
current
situation
in
Jordan.
MP
Anto
Antony
has
forwarded
the
mails
to
Indian
External
Affairs
Minister
Jaishanker,
to
ensure
the
safety
of
Aadujeevitham
team.
The
MP
has
now
confirmed
that
the
cast
and
crew
members
of
the
project
are
safe.
The
Aadujeevitham
team
has
received
permission
to
continue
the
shooting
till
April
10,
2020.
Currently,
the
only
concern
for
the
team
members
is
regarding
their
return
to
India,
as
the
flight
services
are
currently
suspended.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
had
recently
posted
a
picture
clicked
from
the
location
of
the
project,
with
a
cryptic
caption.
'Life
does
sometimes
meet
cinema',
wrote
the
actor
on
his
post.
The
fans
and
well-wishers
of
Prithviraj,
who
are
worried
about
the
Aadujeevitham
crew's
current
situations,
expressed
their
concerns
on
the
comment
section
of
the
actor's
post.
Aadujeevitham,
which
is
based
on
Benyamin's
best-selling
novel
of
the
same
name,
is
scripted
by
Blessy
himself.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
had
taken
a
3
months
long
break
from
cinema
to
shed
around
30
kilos
for
his
character
Najeeb
Mohammed,
in
the
movie.
The
actor
is
playing
the
role
of
an
abused
migrant
laborer
who
gets
stranded
in
the
middle
of
a
desert
of
Saudi
Arabia.
The
project
is
produced
by
KGA
Films.