Nani’s The Paradise, initially set for August, is likely delayed to December due to incomplete shooting and post-production challenges. Fans await official confirmation.
Dumtika Editorial
April 6, 2026 · 1 min read

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Natural Star Nani’s upcoming film The Paradise is reportedly facing yet another postponement. After initially gearing up for a summer launch, and then moving the release to August, the project now appears unlikely to meet that deadline. This development has raised concerns among fans eagerly awaiting the actor’s latest work.
The Paradise is directed by Srikanth Odela, who is known for his distinct narrative style. Nani, who underwent special training and physical transformation for his role, has wrapped only about half of the film’s shoot so far. Kayadu Lohar plays the female lead, and the production is helmed by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner, marking a high-budget venture for all involved.
Music maestro Anirudh Ravichander is composing the soundtrack, and his meticulous approach to re-recording is said to be adding to the timeline pressures. Several pivotal sequences remain incomplete, intensifying speculation that the film’s release might be deferred to December. Fans and industry insiders await an official update from the team soon.
As The Paradise aims for a festive end-of-year release, all eyes will be on how swiftly the remaining shoot and post-production activities are wrapped up. This delay, though disappointing, hints at the team’s commitment to delivering a polished cinematic experience.