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In an interview with Manorama News, Blessy was probed about the rumour. While the book Aadujeevitham, written by Benyamin, the source material of the film, features such an intimate scene between the story’s protagonist Najeeb and a goat, director Blessy denied shooting such a scene for the film adaptation. He was quoted as saying, “This is an unnecessary controversy. I’m not sure if someone is deliberately creating these rumours. I hope the audience will distance themselves from such rumours.”
However, during the scripting stage, the scene was discussed but Blessy chose to avoid it as he wanted to make a different version of Najeeb for his film. He said, “During the scripting stage, discussions about this scene arose. The way Benyamin wrote the scene is quite subtle. But, for me to film such a scene is not easy. However, that wasn’t my main concern. I could have shot the scene in various ways, but I was thinking about Najeeb. Wouldn’t he feel guilt afterward? Perhaps the Najeeb in the book is without guilt, but my Najeeb is not like that.”
The film, with music from AR Rahman, was released in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam, and has raked in Rs 40 crore in the country in six days. The overseas collection is said to be around Rs 36 crore. It is expected to continue its good box office run in the forthcoming weekend.
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