- Nani begins shooting a high-octane action sequence for The Paradise at Ramoji Film City.
- Hollywood stunt fighters and an enormous set elevate the film’s scale.
- Directed by Srikanth Odela, the film is set for a multilingual global release in 2026.
Natural Star Nani has officially begun filming a major action sequence for his upcoming period drama The Paradise, reuniting with Dasara director Srikanth Odela.
Pushing boundaries with a rugged new avatar, Nani is immersing himself in a physically demanding role that marks a departure from his earlier performances.
Global Action Unleashed: Nani’s ‘The Paradise’ Turns Up the Heat at RFC
Director Srikanth Odela, celebrated for his rooted yet intense storytelling, is scaling up both emotionally and technically with The Paradise. Unlike the rural drama Dasara, this film leans into high-stakes action and layered characters. Odela is reportedly crafting a narrative with deep emotional stakes, set against the backdrop of socio-political turmoil.
The choice to film at Ramoji Film City reflects the production’s ambition. Known for its ability to host large-scale film sets, RFC has become a playground for The Paradise’s epic vision. The international stunt team further indicates the filmmakers’ intent to deliver sequences that can stand alongside global action cinema.
Nani’s physical transformation is a central draw for the film. Sporting a rugged, intense look, he’s portraying a character nicknamed “Dhagad”—a fiery personality meant to reflect the film’s rebellious themes. His dedication to method acting and physical preparation underscores his commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
Musician Anirudh Ravichander’s score is expected to be a key emotional driver in The Paradise. Known for his versatility, Anirudh’s compositions will blend orchestral drama with rustic and modern influences to mirror the film’s scale. The soundtrack will likely release in multiple languages, reinforcing the film’s international vision.
The Paradise is shaping up as a cinematic powerhouse—fusing global action standards with rooted storytelling. With Nani at the forefront, the stage is set for a blockbuster that breaks language and genre barriers.
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