Has Nani Started Filming His Introduction Song 'Aaya Sher' in 'The Paradise'?
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Hyderabad, Feb 9 (NationPress) The crew of director Srikanth Odela's much-anticipated action entertainer 'The Paradise', starring Telugu superstar Nani in the lead role, has officially commenced filming 'Aaya Sher', Nani's introductory song, on an extravagant set constructed in the city.
Insiders from the film unit reveal that Nani is bringing an electrifying energy to the sets of his ambitious project 'The Paradise'. They highlight that production is moving forward at a rapid pace.
The team has launched the shoot for Nani's high-octane introduction song titled 'Aaya Sher' on a massive set, bustling with hundreds of dancers. Notably, music director Anirudh Ravichander has crafted a thrilling mass number that pulsates with intensity, seamlessly aligning with Nani's raw, uninhibited dance style.
Choreographer Sudhan, known for his recent work on Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan', is said to have integrated sharp and dynamic choreography to transform the song into a spine-tingling spectacle.
Recently, the film's makers announced that actor Sampoornesh Babu portrays a character named 'Biryani' in the film.
Expectations are soaring among fans and cinema enthusiasts for 'The Paradise', with many believing it will be another cinematic triumph from Srikanth Odela, highlighting his unique vision.
For those unfamiliar, Srikanth Odela previously worked as an assistant director under acclaimed director Sukumar on 'Nannaku Prematho' and 'Rangasthalam'. He made his directorial debut with 'Dasara', which featured Nani and received critical acclaim, crossing the ₹100 crore milestone. Now, Odela and Nani have reunited for 'The Paradise'.
Furthermore, popular Bollywood actor Raghav Juyal is also part of 'The Paradise'. It was noted that he joined the film's team last year and has announced plans to change his appearance for the role.
Produced by SLV Cinemas, 'The Paradise' is slated for a grand release on March 26, 2026. The film will be available in eight languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, English, Spanish, Bengali, Kannada, and Malayalam.