Alphonse Puthren















Alphonse Puthren

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Nationality
Indian
Occupation
Film director, actor, editor, screenwriter
Years active
2011 – present
Home town
Aluva, Kochi
Spouse(s)
Aleena Mary Antony (m.2015)
Children
1

Alphonse Puthren is an Indian film director, actor, editor, writer, and commercial ad maker. He made his directional debut with the critically acclaimed Tamil-Malayalam bilingual suspense-thriller Neram (2013). His second film was the blockbuster coming-of-age romantic film Premam (2015).[1]




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Filmography

    • 3.1 As actor


    • 3.2 As producer



  • 4 Short films


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Early life


Alphonse Puthren was born in Aluva, Kerala to Daisy Chacko and Puthren Paul. He attended schools including Mount Tabor School Kalamassery, Lena School Lovedale, Lawrence School Lovedale, Rajagiri Public School, Kalamassery, St. Aloysius High School Paravur and higher secondary from Amrita Vidyalayam. He did his Bachelors in Computer Applications (BCA) from MES College Marampally, Aluva and later moved on to Chennai, earning a Diploma in Film making from S. A. E. College, Chennai.



Career


After graduating, Alphonse started making short films and music videos. Arkan and Sutrum Vizhi were his earliest works, completed in college. In 2008, he made the short film Cling Cling. His next work was Neram, a short film which featured Vijay Sethupathi playing a pivotal character. Alphonse later made the music video Flavours, the video of which was shot using stop motion technique. His next short film was The Angel, employing actors Vijay Sethupathi and Bobby Simha in lead roles. Puthren directed the Malayalam music video Dhaaham, with music by Rajesh Murugesan. Puthren directed the music video Nenjodu Cherthu from the album Yuvvh, with music by Saachin-Sreejith. The video starring Nivin Pauly and Nazriya Nazim became "hugely popular".[2] His next short film was Eli - a sexy tale which had Bobby Simha, Nivin Pauly and Rajeev Pillai as part of the cast and was produced by actor/director/singer Vineeth Sreenivasan.


Puthren made his entry into the field of advertising by directing the commercial for Bangs Fried Chicken, a fast food chain.


He made his debut in feature films in 2013 with Neram, the full-length feature film version of his short film. The film is bilingual in Tamil and Malayalam and starred Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim and Bobby Simha in lead roles.[3] He wrote the screenplay and also edited the film.[4] He directed the film Premam in 2015 which starred Nivin Pauly, while also writing the screenplay, editing and acting in a cameo role in the film. The film went on to become a blockbuster at the box office and became one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of all time. In April 2017, Alphonse issued a statement in his social media saying that his third directorial film would be a Tamil language film.[5]


Alphonse Puthren also edited the trailers of Thattathin Marayathu (directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan) & Oppam (directed by Priyadarsan)



Filmography

















Si No.
Year
Film
Language
Cast
12013NeramMalayalam
Tamil

Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim, Siju Wilson
22015PremamMalayalam
Nivin Pauly,Anupama Parameswaran,Madonna Sebastian, Sai Pallavi, Krishnashanker


As actor

















Year
Title
Role
Language
Notes
2015PremamRoney VargheseMalayalam
2015Chennai Ungalai Anbudan VaraverkirathuDilliTamil




As producer











Year
Title
Language
Cast
2018ThobamaMalayalamSharaf U Dheen,Krishna Shankar,Siju Wilson


Short films




















Film
Language
Notes
NeramTamilDirector
The AngelTamilDirector & Editor
Eli - a sexy taleTamilDirector & Editor
Reg:WeSilentEditor
Black & WhiteTamilEditor


References




  1. ^ "Nazriya and Nivin to do a comedy-thriller". The Times of India. 10 August 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-16. 


  2. ^ "And also..." The Hindu. Chennai, India. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-16. 


  3. ^ "Nazriya has her hands full". 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-16. 


  4. ^ "The Pistah song is a tribute to Jagathy Sreekumar". Times of India. 17 Mar 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-16. 


  5. ^ "'Premam' director's official word on Tamil project". Top 10 Cinema. 2017-04-17. Retrieved 2017-04-18. 



External links



  • Alphonse Puthren on Facebook

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