: A survival thriller based on a true rescue mission at the Guna Caves. It became the first Malayalam film to cross ₹200 crore worldwide, earning approximately ₹242 crore. The Goat Life (Aadujeevitham)
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In 2006, one of the friends, Subhash, slips and falls into a deep pit. What follows is not a high-octane action sequence, but a harrowing, claustrophobic struggle against nature, bureaucracy, and fear. The film chronicles the real-life rescue mission that ensued—a feat that was deemed impossible by local authorities and forest officials. : A survival thriller based on a true
There is a specific scene where the friends stand atop a hill, blasting music and dancing, that captures the specific chaotic, unpretentious vibe of a typical Kerala friend group. It grounds the horror that follows in reality, making the tragedy feel personal to every viewer who has ever gone on a reckless trip with their friends. In 2006, one of the friends, Subhash, slips
The film crossed the coveted ₹200 crore mark worldwide, a rarity for a Malayalam film that doesn't feature a pan-Indian superstar like Mohanlal or Mammootty in lead roles. This success proves that Malayalam cinema is no longer a "regional" niche; it is a content powerhouse with universal appeal.