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Alphonse
Puthren’s
Gold
releases
today,
and
until
last
night
there
were
no
promotional
videos
released
from
the
team.
The
team
had
released
a
few
posters
and
an
announcement
video
and
that
was
it.
Fans
were
expecting
a
trailer
to
drop
but
no
announcements
were
made
about
it.
And
here
we
are,
ready
to
walk
into
the
theatres
without
seeing
the
trailer
because
it’s
Alphonse
Puthren.
However,
the
team
decided
to
surprise
us
and
released
a
promo
song
last
night,
titled
Thanne
Thanne.
The
song
features
Prithiviraj
Sukumaran
and
is
a
fun
dance
number.
We
see
him
with
a
group
of
dancers
having
fun
to
the
peppy
tune,
much
like
the
Pistah
song
from
Neram
where
the
entire
crew
was
vibing
to
the
music.
Here
it’s
a
proper
dance
video
and
the
outfits
were
cute
and
nice.
Rajesh
Murugesan
has
composed
the
film’s
music
as
with
the
other
two
Alphonse
Puthren
films.
I’m
highly
expecting
a
mellow
romantic
song
from
the
film
because
personally,
that’s
what
I
find
most
rewarding
about
Rajesh’s
music
–
the
likes
of
Aluva
Puzha
and
Malare
from
Premam,
and
Vaathil
Melle
from
Neram.
Alphonse
Puthren
has
shared
on
his
social
media
a
message
to
his
fans
to
read
before
they
watch
the
film.
“Neravum
Premavum
pole
Goldum
imperfect
aanu…athukondu
mikkavaarum
ningalku
Gold
ishtepedaan
saadhyatha
ind.
Naala
Gold
release
aanu.
Kandathinu
shesham
free
aanengil
ishtapettaalum
ishtappettillengilum
ennodu
ningalude
feedback
thurannu
parayane.
First
scenil
thanne
katha
thudangum.
Baakki
njan
paranju
kolam
aakkunnilla.
Sorry
for
the
delay
from
my
side
friends.
Baakki
ningalu
kandittu
para.
π
π
π
π”
The
transcribed
version
of
his
message
is
as
follows:
“Gold
is
imperfect
just
like
Neram
and
Premam…and
in
spite
of
that,
it’s
possible
that
you
will
like
Gold.
Gold
releases
tomorrow.
If
you
are
free,
watch
it,
and
whether
you
like
the
film
or
not
kindly
share
your
feedback.
The
story
begins
with
the
first
scene
onwards.
I
don’t
want
to
spoil
the
film
by
sharing
anything
more.
Sorry
for
the
delay
from
my
side
friends.
Rest
you
watch
and
then
tell
me.
π
π
π
π”
Story first published: Thursday, December 1, 2022, 7:11 [IST]
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