New release date announced; Nani’s film postponed for a considerable period

Nani’s ‘The Paradise’ Delayed to August 2026, Fans Await Long-Awaited Action Drama

Natural Star Nani’s highly anticipated film, The Paradise, has once again stirred excitement among fans and industry insiders. The teaser or first glimpse of the movie created a sensational buzz upon its release, heightening expectations for the project. Marking the second collaboration between Nani and director Srikanth Odela after their hit Dasara, the film has been generating considerable anticipation.

Initially scheduled for release on March 26, 2026, The Paradise faced delays due to ongoing shooting commitments. With a significant portion of the film still in production, the filmmakers officially announced today that the release has been postponed. The new release date is set for August 21, 2026, five months later than initially planned, signaling a long wait for fans eager to see Nani in this action-packed drama.

The film will be released simultaneously in multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, English, and Spanish, aiming for a broad international audience. Kayadu Lohar has been cast as the female lead, adding further star power to the project. The supporting cast includes notable actors such as Mohan Babu, Raghav Juyal, Babu Mohan, and Sampoornesh Babu, promising a strong lineup of performers.

Music for The Paradise is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, whose energetic scores are expected to elevate the film’s impact. The production is led by Sudhakar Cherukuri of SLV Cinemas, known for backing high-quality projects.

As the release date approaches, excitement continues to build around the film’s storyline, action sequences, and performances. Fans will have to wait a few more months to witness Nani’s latest venture, which promises to be a major cinematic event next year.

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