Alphonse Putharen - A Lifestory
Visionary Filmmaker, Crafting Cinematic Magic: A Director'S Touch

Alphonse Puthren is an Indian film director, editor, and screenwriter primarily known for his work in Malayalam and Tamil cinema. He gained significant recognition with his directorial debut, "Neram" (2013), a bilingual black comedy thriller that was simultaneously shot in both Malayalam and Tamil. This film showcased his innovative storytelling and editing techniques, earning him critical acclaim and establishing him as a promising filmmaker. Prior to "Neram," Puthren honed his skills by creating short films and music videos, demonstrating his versatility and experimental approach to filmmaking. Following the success of "Neram," he directed "Premam" (2015), a romantic comedydrama that became a massive commercial success and a cultural phenomenon in Kerala. "Premam" further solidified his reputation as a visionary director, celebrated for its fresh narrative style, memorable characters, and captivating visuals. The film's nonlinear storytelling and realistic portrayal of relationships resonated deeply with audiences. While he has only directed two feature films to date, Alphonse Puthren's impact on the South Indian film industry is undeniable. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail in editing, often taking on the role himself, and for his ability to blend genres seamlessly. His work is characterized by a youthful energy, innovative techniques, and a keen understanding of audience preferences, making him a significant figure in contemporary Indian cinema.