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Friday, August 09, 2024

Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life

This is a painful tale of a simple villager and his brother who find themselves stranded at an airport, where they arrive after being promised jobs in the Middle East. A stranger takes them away after snatching their passports into the sandy desert. The brothers are separated and put to do jobs they had not imagined. Najeeb (Prithviraj Sukumaran), the protagonist, faces much difficulty in adjusting to the situation – people around him speaking a language he does not understand, without basic amenities, amidst a desert that appears endless, no telephone to contact family or any means to find out about his brother. He loses track of time as he learns his new job as the herd of fleets of camel and goat. There seems to be no hope ahead for him.

Miraculously, he meets his brother and his friend, who help them escape. The second part is about endurance, when the trio embark on an impossible mission – of walking across the desert, without food and water. This part could have been more practical.. like if their savior had managed to smuggle a vehicle for transportation - I mean, who can even dream of walking across a huge desert?

The movie ends abruptly wherein it says that it is not Najeeb alone, but many such youths, who are hoodwinked in the name of work and good pay abroad. Many of them are lost and never return.

As for the acting, Sukumaran does a commendable job as Najeeb. The makeup artist deserves applause too, as he creates the unkempt look of the protagonist and his brother, the white-clad Arabs, and others.      

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1 comment:

Rita said...

Sounds very sad. Terrible that this happens to people at all!