A recent social media post by the Malayalam filmmaker Dinjith Ayyathan has sparked widespread speculation about a possible collaboration with pan-Indian star Prabhas .
The ' Kishkindha Kaandam ' director shared a picture from his meeting with the actor, and the post quickly went viral among fans. The photograph showed the two spending time together during what appeared to be a casual evening gathering.
Soon after the post surfaced online fans began discussing the possibility of the two working together on a future project. Although no official announcement has been made, the meeting has certainly created curiosity among movie lovers.
Dinjith Ayyathan shares details of the evening
Dinjith Ayyathan shared a heartfelt message about the evening he spent with Prabhas.
The talented director wrote, “Meeting superstar Prabhas. A wonderful evening filled with great conversations, laughter, and a lovely dinner. Truly loved the prawns biryani! Thank you, Prabhas sir, for the amazing hospitality and for making it such a warm and memorable evening. Also grateful to Vijay sir and Hombale Films.”
Fans flood social media with requests
Soon after the post appeared online fans began sharing their excitement in the comments section.
One comment read, “Please team up with Prabhas and make a class film,” and Another user wrote, “Katta waiting for your next flick, bro.”
Several others also joined the conversation as one wrote, “Pan indian sambhavam loading.” Another added, “Please make a movie with him aashane.”
Dinjith Ayyathan's film ' Eko 'Director Dinjith Ayyathan previous work was the thriller 'Eko' and the film has been receiving positive feedback from audiences since its theatrical release.
The story follows a mysterious dog breeder who suddenly goes missing for several days and the disappearance triggers a series of events that lead to unexpected twists and dramatic revelations.
Earlier in an exclusive chat with ETimes, Dinjith spoke about the recurring presence of animals in his films. He clarified that the inclusion of animals is never random and is always connected to the narrative.
The director explained, “There isn’t a specific formula behind this — I choose animals only when the story truly demands it. Even in my previous film Krishnam, the monkey belonged to the narrative naturally.” He further added, “Similarly, in Eko, the presence of an animal species is essential to the plot and the emotional journey of the story.”