Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
who
is
currently
under
institutional
quarantine
after
returning
from
Jordan,
has
tested
negative
for
COVID-19.
The
actor
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
share
the
relieving
news
with
his
fans.
He
wrote
that
he
will
be
continuing
the
quarantine
before
returning
home
and
asked
his
fans
to
stay
safe
amid
the
lockdown.
"Did
a
COVID-19
test
and
the
results
are
negative.
Will
still
be
completing
quarantine
before
returning
home.
Stay
safe
and
take
care
all",
he
wrote
on
Instagram.
Well,
the
fans
are
happy
with
the
news,
as
they
showered
the
star
with
wishes
in
the
comment
section
of
the
post.
Prithviraj
along
with
57
cast
and
crew
members
of
Aadujeevitham
recently
returned
from
Jordan,
after
being
stranded
in
the
country
while
shooting
for
the
upcoming
big
project.
The
actor
along
with
the
team
flew
to
Kochi
via
Delhi
from
Amman
by
a
repatriation
flight.
The
effort
was
a
part
of
the
government's
Vande
Bharat
Mission,
to
bring
back
Indian
citizens
stranded
abroad.
The
Aadujeevitham
team
was
shooting
at
the
Wadi
Rum
desert
in
the
Arab
country.
The
actor
had
earlier
announced
that
in
spite
of
all
the
challenges
amid
the
lockdown,
the
crew
had
managed
to
complete
the
Jordan
schedule.
The
film,
based
on
the
award-winning
Malayalam
novel
Aaduvjeevitham
penned
by
Benyamin,
is
directed
by
Blessy.
Produced
by
AG
Abraham,
the
survival
drama
has
Amala
Paul
essaying
the
female
lead
opposite
Prithviraj
Sukumaran.
AR
Rahman
will
be
composing
the
music
for
the
highly-anticipated
project
of
the
year.
The
next
schedule
of
Aadujeevitham
will
be
shot
in
South
Africa
after
the
team
analyses
the
Coronavirus
condition.
Prithviraj
is
also
expected
to
start
the
pre-production
of
his
next
directorial
venture
L2:
Empuraan.
The
Mohanlal-starrer
is
the
sequel
to
his
2019
blockbuster
movie
Lucifer.