The much-anticipated film, ‘The Goat Life’ (Aadujeevitham Malayalam), directed by National Award-winner Blessy and starring acclaimed actor Prithviraj Sukumaran, is gearing up for a global theatrical release on April 10.
The first look of the film was revealed by Prabhas, Prithviraj’s co-star in the recently released Prashanth Neel film ‘Salaar.’
The film promises an intriguing tale of hope and survival, with Prithviraj sharing his dedication to the challenging project, stating, “The Goat Life pushed me to my limits, both physically and mentally. I have dedicated five years of my life to my character in the film, Najeeb, UNI reported.
Produced by Visual Romance, “The Goat Life” boasts an impressive cast, including Hollywood actor Jimmy Jean-Louis, Arab actors Talib al Balushi and Rik Aby, alongside Amala Paul and KR Gokul. Academy Award winners AR Rahman and Resul Pookutty are handling the film’s music and sound design, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project.
With Sunil KS handling cinematography and A Sreekar Prasad taking charge of editing, the film is set to be released in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Prithviraj expressed his excitement about the project and reassured audiences, stating, “As we have unveiled the first look poster of The Goat Life today, we promise there is a lot more to come. We also hope the audience enjoys the film as much as we enjoyed making it.”
Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the release of “The Goat Life,” anticipating an unforgettable cinematic experience on April 10, 2024.
UK proposes sweeping SM ban for under-16s; WhatsApp exempted
Jio Platforms in global top20 of WIPO patent alliance list
Govt notifies expanded list of sports events of national importance
Vaishnaw urges Prasar Bharati to keep pace with tech changes
Sushant Sinha brings ‘Desh Ki Pathshala’ to News18 India prime time
Trailer of ‘Pritam and Pedro’ released ahead of July 3 premiere
‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 15’ secures record 11 sponsors ahead of launch
News18 India to host fourth edition of ‘Amrit Ratna’ on June 17
AVIA’s CAP study warns of rising cyber risks linked to piracy services 


