The music video shows Nivin Pauly’s character, Aalparambil Gopi, trying to woo his love interest, Krishna, who is played by Anaswara Rajan.
The makers of Nivin Pauly’s upcoming film Malayalee From India released a song today (March 24). The soundtrack, titled Krishna Song, is sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan. Jakes Bejoy has composed the music for this film, which is set to hit the big screen on May 1.
The music video shows Nivin Pauly’s character, Aalparambil Gopi, trying to woo his love interest, Krishna, who is played by Anaswara Rajan. Dhyan Sreenivasan, who appears to be a friend of Gopi, is also seen assisting him in creating the mood for the song in an attempt to win Krishna over.
She appears to be frustrated with all of his attempts, though, as she continues to reject his advances. Krishna calls the efforts "cringe" as well. In this quirky love song, Nivin Pauly also gives a leg shake. By the time the video ends, Dhyan and Nivin are seen acting out a scene from Thilakam, starring Dileep and Salim Kumar.
The makers of the film recently confirmed on social media that the movie will be released on theatres on May 1. Malayalee From India, which is directed by Dijo Jose Antony, also features significant roles from Salim Kumar, Vijayakumar, Shine Tom Chacko, and Manju Pillai.
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According to the teaser, the main character of Malayalee From India is Aalparambil Gopi, a silly young man whose peculiar hairstyle goes well with his antics. Gopi is simultaneously problematic and hilarious. The script was written by Sharis Mohammed, and it is being funded by Listin Stephen under the banners of Pauly Jr Pictures and Magic Frames.
The last film that Malayalam actor Nivin did, Ramachandra Boss & Co. was a box office failure. The actor's films have not done too well at the box office for the past few years, so fans are ready for a big comeback. With Malayalee from India, fans are hoping to see the "old Nivin" on the big screen.
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