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- Time of India
‘Cringe' song from ‘Apoorva Puthranmar' out now: A fun, quirky track from the upcoming family comedy: WATCH
The first video song titled 'Cringe' from the upcoming Malayalam comedy entertainer 'Apoorva Puthranmar' has been released.
Featuring lead actors Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Bibin George, and Lalu Alex, the peppy track is composed and sung by Malayali Monkeys, with lyrics by Vinayak Sasikumar and Malayali Monkeys.
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The choreography has been helmed by Richie Richardson, promising an upbeat and quirky visual experience that matches the film's comic tone.
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Directed by Rajith R.L. and Sreejith, the film is produced by Aarathi Krishna under Evain Entertainments. The writing team — Shiva Anchal, Rajith R.L., and Sajith S — has crafted the story, screenplay, and dialogues, aiming to deliver a full-on family comedy loaded with suspense and surprises.
Technical team backing the project
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The film boasts a solid technical crew: Shento V. Anto is the cinematographer, Shabeer Sayeed handles editing, and music is composed by Malayali Monkeys and Rejimon. Lyricists include Vinayak Sasikumar, Tito P Thankachan, Vijayaraj, Prasanna, and Chokli Rapper, with background score by William Francis.
VFX work is being handled by Playcart and Cookie FX, while Dream Big Films is in charge of distribution.
Fresh faces and comedy powerhouses unite
'Apoorva Puthranmar' brings together a mix of Malayalam comedy veterans and promising newcomers. The film marks the Malayalam debut of actresses Payal Radhakrishna, known in Telugu cinema, and Amaira Goswami, who began her career in Kannada films.
The supporting cast is packed with actors like Ashokan, Alencier, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Nishanth Sagar, Balaji Sharma, Sajin Cherukayil, Aishwarya Babu, Jeemol K. James, Pauly Valsan, and Meenaraj Palluruthy, along with a host of fresh talents.
'Apoorva Puthranmar' is a 'complete entertainment package' that blends family-friendly humour with unexpected twists, positioning it as a 'fun family comedy thriller' for audiences across age groups.