

Actors Nazriya Nazim and Fahadh Faasil have long maintained a relatively private life despite being among Malayalam cinema’s most closely followed couples. But a recent Instagram story shared by Nazriya has unexpectedly become a talking point online, with social media users attempting to read between the lines.
The actor recently reposted a message from another Instagram account that read: “I used to think bulls were crazy for chasing red flags, but here I am.”
Though Nazriya did not provide any caption or context while sharing the post, it quickly found its way onto discussion forums and fan pages, where users began speculating about what or whom the message referred to.
Several users on X and Reddit reposted screenshots of the story and started offering interpretations. Some wondered whether the cryptic wording hinted at something personal, while others cautioned against drawing conclusions from a standalone social media update.
As discussions picked up, some fans linked the post to Fahadh Faasil, although there has been no indication from either actor suggesting that the story was connected to their relationship.
Others proposed an entirely different reading of the post. A section of fans speculated that the story may have been tied to Nazriya’s upcoming Malayalam project Gracias El Clásico, directed by Muhsin Parari and co-starring Tovino Thomas. Some online users pointed to the imagery and phrasing in the post and wondered whether it could be part of a broader promotional strategy connected to the film’s themes.
Nazriya and Fahadh first shared screen space in Anjali Menon’s Bangalore Days and later got married in 2014.
Nazriya was last seen in Sookshmadarshini and is also attached to an upcoming project with Suriya directed by Jithu Madhavan. Fahadh, meanwhile, was last seen in Patriot and has Don’t Trouble The Trouble, Idhayam Murali and Karate Chandran in the pipeline.