Nani’s ‘The Paradise’ Hit A Roadblock? – FilmShlim

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Written By Dhoonda Jagah



The upcoming film ‘The Paradise’ is touted to be one of the biggest pan-India films in Natural Star Nani’s career has hit a roadblock.

Fans have been assuming that ‘The Paradise’ is going to hit theatres on the locked date of March 26, 2026. Even as Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ will be arriving in theatres in a one-day gap, the makers of The Paradise have decided not to budge. 

But insiders talk suggests that the film is going to get delayed further. Although some of the episodes have been shot already, some key artists are not available for the crucial shoot due to the lack of dates. This turns out to be a setback to the film, and the team will resume shooting in July or August.

If this is true, ‘The Paradise’ will have to look for another date in the coming summer. Although director Srikanth Odela is ready to shoot at a brisk pace, it appears that the things are not falling in place as assumed.

Actor Nani is also completely dedicating himself to this without any other film commitments. It is known that the OTT deal has not been done yet as it is being promoted outside. It is said that Netflix is ready, but no conclusion has been reached out yet. The news of veteran star Mohan Babu playing a very important role has not been officially confirmed. This has been a gossip circulating in Tollywood for months.

It is better for Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ and Nani’s ‘The Paradise’ to announce release dates without clashing with each other.

On the one hand, director Buchi Babu is giving his time to shape ‘Peddi’ even though there is still a lot of time. The makers are ensuring that more time is given for post-production and promotions to bring the hype. Already there has been a huge buzz over ‘Peddi’.

For Nani, ‘Hit 3’ could not continue its long run in theatres. Fans are hoping that ‘The Paradise’, on the other hand, is said to have content that could reach the expectations of fans multifold and will be the best in Nani’s career.



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