The official trailer for Co-Ed, a fresh coming-of-age drama-comedy that explores the hilarious and heartfelt chaos of teenage life when two single-gender schools in Udaipur merge into one, has been released by Amazon MX Player. Released on November 18, 2025, the two-minute clip introduces twins Shikha and Nikhil Parwani—played by Adrija Sinha and Vedant Sinha—whose worlds collide in a whirlwind of crushes, rivalries, and identity crises. Directed by Saqib Pandor and penned by Girish Jotwani, the series promises a relatable rollercoaster of adolescent awkwardness, parental dilemmas, and budding romances, premiering exclusively on the free ad-supported platform on November 20, 2025. With its vibrant visuals and witty banter, the trailer has already clocked 2 million views.
From Teaser to Teenage Tempest
Co-Ed marks the latest original from Sikhya Entertainment—founded by Guneet Monga Kapoor and Achin Jain—following their acclaimed Scoop (2023). The teaser, unveiled on November 15, set the tone with a wall crumbling between a girls’ and boys’ school, symbolizing the end of innocence and the start of social anarchy. The full trailer amplifies this, showcasing the siblings’ shock as the merger forces co-ed classes, leading to comedic clashes like boys’ pranks and girls’ eye-rolls. “Nayi class, naya syllabus aur Co-Ed ki duniya!” the caption teases, capturing the shift’s ripple effects on students and parents alike. Produced with a focus on authentic teen experiences, the series explores growing pains through a lens of humor and empathy, blending lighthearted moments with deeper themes of self-discovery.
The Cast and Chaos: A Stellar Ensemble of Teens and Troubled Grown-Ups
The trailer spotlights Adrija Sinha (Bombay Begums) as the spirited Shikha and Vedant Sinha as her brother Nikhil, both navigating the merger’s minefield of hormones and hierarchies. Veteran actors Varun Badola (The Family Man) and Rajeshwari Sachdev (Scoop) portray the twins’ parents, injecting adult angst with lines like “This co-ed nonsense is ruining everything!” The supporting ensemble, including young talents like Aadhya Sharma and Aryan Tomar, adds layers of schoolyard drama, from secret crushes to cafeteria confrontations. Pandor, drawing from his documentary roots, crafts a narrative that’s “funny, confusing, and emotional,” as per Monga. Sachdev shared: “As a mother, I relate to the push-pull of letting kids grow while fearing the world.” The series’ relatable chaos—set against Udaipur’s scenic backdrop—positions it as a binge-worthy addition to MX Player’s youth-focused slate.
Fan Buzz: A Relatable Ride for the TikTok Generation
Social media is abuzz: “Co-Ed trailer is giving Never Have I Ever vibes but desi—can’t wait for November 20!” Fans praise the trailer’s mix of awkward laughs and real teen struggles, projecting it as MX Player’s next viral hit. In a landscape craving authentic youth stories, Co-Ed taps into the co-ed transition’s timeless turmoil.
A Co-Ed Chronicle: Chaos with Heart
Co-Ed’s trailer isn’t tease—it’s tumult. As Shikha and Nikhil stumble into shared spaces, it romps: Can mergers mend maturity? Pandor’s playful prism affirms yes, scripting a series where growing up giggles through the glitches.
-By Manoj H

