Naslen
Naslen, born June 11, 2000, in Kodungallur, Thrissur, Kerala—yeah, that’s smack in the heart of Kerala’s wild, humid beauty—has been quietly blowing up the Malayalam film scene. He’s not your basic cookie-cutter hero; the dude brings this offbeat, lovable charm that makes you root for him, no matter what mess he lands in. People first really started noticing him after #Home dropped in 2021. That film? Heartfelt, funny, a little bit chaotic—kind of like scrolling through your family’s group chat. Naslen played his role with this natural, almost effortless humor that made you think, “man, he’s just like my cousin, but, you know, on the big screen.”
Fast-forward to 2024, and Premalu hits theaters. Suddenly, everyone’s talking about this guy again. He’s got this knack for making romance look awkward and sweet and real—not that glossy, fake kind you see in big-budget Bollywood flicks. There’s a relatability there, a sense that he’s just a regular guy with regular problems, but he makes it funny, sometimes painfully so. Audiences are eating it up.
Now, word is he’s gearing up for Alappuzha Gymkhana, dropping in 2025. People have high hopes. If his track record says anything, he’ll bring a fresh twist, maybe even flip some stereotypes on their head. The buzz is loud, and honestly, if you haven’t watched him yet, you’re kinda missing out on the new wave of Malayalam cinema. The guy’s got range, timing, and something you can’t fake: likability.