When Premalu released in 2024, it became one of the most warmly received Malayalam romantic comedies in recent memory. Director Girish A.D. had a very specific gift — the ability to make ordinary, unhurried stories about everyday people feel genuinely charming and emotionally honest without ever forcing anything.
Now he’s back. Bethlehem Kudumba Unit, starring Nivin Pauly and Mamitha Baiju, releases in theatres on August 21, 2026 — right in time for the Onam season. The trailer dropped on August 15, and the reaction from Malayalam cinema audiences has been immediately and enthusiastically positive.
What the Trailer Shows
If you’ve watched a Girish A.D. film before, the trailer’s tone will feel instantly familiar — and that’s entirely the point.
The setting is simple and recognisable. No elaborate setups, no dramatic high-concept premise, no over-explained backstory. Just people and the specific, slightly comic awkwardness of how human beings actually behave around each other when feelings are involved.
Nivin Pauly plays Justin — a carefree, comfortable man who is quite content with his uncomplicated life exactly as it is. He’s not chasing anything. He’s not trying to prove anything. He’s just living, which the trailer establishes with a warmth and ease that immediately makes him likeable.
Then Ashley moves in next door.

Mamitha Baiju plays Ashley, a socially awkward college student whose arrival gradually disrupts the pleasant simplicity of Justin’s daily routine. She’s not trying to disrupt it — she’s just being herself, which is precisely what ends up changing everything. The trailer hints at their interactions slowly, naturally building into romantic feelings rather than some sudden dramatic declaration.
The Age Gap Element
One of the more interesting details the trailer highlights is the age difference between Justin and Ashley. The film doesn’t shy away from it — it appears to be a conscious and central element of the story rather than something glossed over.
What’s notable about this is the timing. Bethlehem Kudumba Unit arrives shortly after Vishwanath and Sons, which also featured Mamitha Baiju in a relationship involving a significant age gap — this time with Suriya. The fact that she’s now exploring similar emotional territory in a completely different register, in a light romantic comedy context rather than a dramatic one, shows both her range and her willingness to engage with this particular kind of story.
In Girish A.D.’s hands, the age gap is unlikely to be treated as a problem to be solved or a controversy to be navigated. Based on how the trailer presents it, it’s simply part of who these two people are — another layer of the complexity of their growing connection.
The Premalu Connection
Every single comment section and reaction video about this trailer seems to land on the same two words — “like Premalu.”
That’s the comparison that keeps coming up, and it’s the highest compliment Malayalam audiences can give a romantic comedy right now. Premalu worked because it understood that the best romantic stories are built on small moments — the specific quality of a conversation, a glance, an embarrassing silence — rather than grand gestures and dramatic resolutions.
The Bethlehem Kudumba Unit trailer carries that same understanding. “Girish A.D. Guarantee” is already trending as a phrase in the comments. “Brings back memories of Premalu” appears in dozens of variations. And “This type of movie really suits Nivin Pauly” has been shared widely enough to suggest genuine audience confidence in this casting combination.
Nivin Pauly in This Kind of Role
This casting is genuinely interesting from a career perspective.
Nivin Pauly has always been at his most effective in roles that let him be slightly rumpled, real, and charming without trying too hard. Films where he plays an ordinary person navigating genuine human situations tend to work better than ones where he’s asked to be a conventional hero. Justin — a comfortable, carefree man whose ordered life gets gently upended by the person next door — sounds very much like a role built for exactly what Nivin does best.
One audience member’s prediction in the trailer reaction comments — “This Onam winner is Nivin Pauly” — feels like a sentiment that a lot of people quietly share.
The Team Behind the Film
Bethlehem Kudumba Unit is directed by Girish A.D. and co-written with Kiran Josey. The film is produced by Fahadh Faasil, Dileesh Pothan, and Syam Pushkaran under Bhavana Studios and Working Class Hero — a creative collective that has backed some of the most interesting Malayalam films in recent years.
Cinematography is handled by Ajmal Sabu, editing by Akash Joseph Varghese, and music by Vishnu Vijay.
The supporting cast includes Sangeeth Prathap, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Vinay Forrt, Srinda, Suresh Krishna, Bindu Panicker, Meenakshi Raveendran, and Roshan Shanavas.
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The Onam Competition
Releasing on August 21 puts Bethlehem Kudumba Unit right in the middle of the Onam festival window — one of the most commercially significant periods for Malayalam cinema.
It won’t have the box office to itself. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Khalifa has also entered the Onam race, which means two very different films competing for the festive audience at the same time. But romantic comedies and Onam have a long history of working well together, and the trailer response suggests Bethlehem Kudumba Unit has genuine crowd-pleasing potential.
Bethlehem Kudumba Unit releases in theatres on August 21, 2026.

