Alphonse Puthren's First Film After Autism Diagnosis Likely To Star Unni Mukundan

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Actor Unni Mukundan, who was last seen in the film Marco, has recently confirmed that he is likely to team up with Alphonse Puthren, for a new project. This news has created positive buzz among fans of Malayalam cinema, and those that admire Puthren and Mukundan's work. Read on to know more about this collaboration right here.

Actor Unni Mukundan, who was recently seen at an awards show, has dropped an interesting update about his next possible collaboration with an acclaimed film director.The Marco star, has revealed that he is in talks with Premam film director Alphonse Puthren, for a new film.Unni Mukundan And Alphonse Puthren Set To Join Hands For New FilmAt the recent event, Unni Mukundan said "we are having discussions, I really hope that something good comes up.

I hope I will be able to share some positive news soon." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alphonse Puthren (@puthrenalphonse)A few days ago, Karthik Subbaraj revealed that Alphonse Puthren had edited the trailer of Retro. He said "Alphonse is my very close friend.



When I made my first short film 'Naalaiya Iyakkunar', I shot and edited it myself. At that time, people suggested that I work with a professional editor, and the first person I approached was Alphonse. During Naalaiya Iyakkunar, I spent the most time with Alphonse.

We had numerous discussions about films. Later, he gained recognition for his work in films like Neeram and Premam. I’m thrilled that we’re working together again.

I pray that we continue collaborating. Alphonse is back."Alphonse Puthren, last directed the film Gold which released in 2022.

It starred Prithviraj Sukumaran and Nayanthara in lead roles, and went on to receive negative reviews from audience. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alphonse Puthren (@puthrenalphonse)In 2023, director Alphonse Puthren, claimed that he is quitting filmmaking due to self-diagnosed autism. The post, shocked his fans, and it was later deleted by Puthren.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Unni Mukundan (@iamunnimukundan)His post read “I am stopping my cinematic theatre career. I have autism spectrum disorder, which I found yesterday on my own. I don’t want to be a burden to anyone else.

I will continue doing songs and videos, short films, and maximum on OTT. I don’t want to quit cinema, but I have no other option. I don’t want to make promises that I can’t keep.

When health is weak and unpredictable, life brings a twist like an interval punch.".