After
his
short
film,
Amrithavarshini:
A
Drop
of
Warmth,
which
won
jury
mention
at
the
Nokia
mobile
fest
held
in
Mumbai,
Nithin
Ramakrishnan,
an
18-year-old
law
student
of
Thrissur
Law
College
and
one
of
the
youngest
film
makers
in
Kerala,
is
making
his
debut
into
Malayalam
film
industry
with
a
commercial
entertainer,
Apoorva.
Nithin
could
complete
the
film
in
approximately
six
months,
having
started
in
April.
Now
he
is
very
confident
that
the
film
will
be
a
box-office
success.
"I
can
assure
you
that
Apoorva
will
not
be
yet
another
run-of-the-mill
campus
story.
I
have
tried
to
narrate
it
in
the
style
of
a
short
story," he
said.
Made
on
a
one
crore
budget,
Apoorva,
meaning
rare,
is
an
attempt
to
present
the
love
and
social
commitment
among
students.
The
film
is
likely
to
be
released
in
Kerala
most
probably
on
September
12,
the
day
of
the
harvest
festival
Onam.
Vidhyasdharan
Master
is
the
music
director;
this
film
is
produced
under
the
banner
of
Gowry
creations.
Cinematography
is
by
Jithu.
The
lead
roles
are
played
by
Tamil
actor
Sanjeev
and
Soundarya,
a
former
Miss
Kerala.
Malayalam
actor
Kalabhavan
Mani
also
plays
a
key
role
as
a
police
officer.
Another
interesting
thing
about
the
movie
is
that
Tamil
actor
Senthil,
who
normally
appears
with
Goundamani
as
a
comedy
team
in
many
Tamil
films,
is
making
a
comeback
to
Malayalam
film
industry
after
a
long
gap.
Senthil
made
his
debut
in
Malayalam
film
industry
through
a
movie
directed
by
Sasikumar
in
the
late
seventies!
Senthil
also
had
an
important
role
in
Sibi
Malayil's
Aayirathil
Oruvan
in
2001,
which
never
got
released.