After graduating, Alphonse started making short films and music videos.
Arkan and
Sutrum Vizhi were his earliest works, completed in college. In 2008, he made the short film
Cling Cling. His next work was
Neram, a short film which featured
Vijay Sethupathi playing a pivotal character. Alphonse later made the music video
Flavours, the video of which was shot using
stop motion technique. His next short film was
The Angel, employing actors
Vijay Sethupathi and
Bobby Simha in lead roles. Puthren directed the Malayalam music video
Dhaaham, with music by
Rajesh Murugesan. Puthren directed the music video
Nenjodu Cherthu from the album
Yuvvh, with music by Saachin-Sreejith. The video starring
Nivin Pauly and
Nazriya Nazim became "hugely popular". His next short film was
Eli - a sexy tale which had
Bobby Simha,
Nivin Pauly and
Rajeev Pillai as part of the cast and was produced by actor/director/singer
Vineeth Sreenivasan. Puthren made his entry into the field of advertising by directing the commercial for Bangs Fried Chicken, a fast food chain. He made his debut in feature films in 2013 with
Neram, the full-length feature film version of his short film. The film is bilingual in Tamil and
Malayalam and starred
Nivin Pauly,
Nazriya Nazim and
Bobby Simha in lead roles. He wrote the
screenplay and also edited the film. He directed the film
Premam in 2015 which starred
Nivin Pauly, while also writing the screenplay, editing and acting in a cameo role in the film. The film went on to become a blockbuster at the box office and became one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of all time. In April 2017, Alphonse issued a statement in his social media saying that his third directorial film would be a Tamil language film. Alphonse Puthren edited the trailers of
Thattathin Marayathu (directed by
Vineeth Sreenivasan),
Oppam,
Marakkar (both directed by
Priyadarshan) and
Retro (directed by
Karthik Subburaj). He also edited the "Ding Dong Promo Cut" for the film
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