April 4, 2025
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The Paradise’ Makers Deny Rumors, Reaffirm Film’s Progress

The much-awaited film is slated to release on March 26, 2026. Since its announcement, The Paradise has been generating immense excitement

Trashing baseless rumors circulating online, the makers of director Srikanth Odela’s highly anticipated action thriller, The Paradise, starring Natural Star Nani in the lead, have clarified that the film is progressing smoothly. Recently, speculations claiming that the movie might be shelved due to financial difficulties began to spread. In response to these unfounded rumors, the film’s team took to social media to reassure fans.

The official handle of the film posted a statement saying, “#TheParadise is rising in all its glory. Rest assured, it is on the right track. And you all will witness it soon.” The makers emphasized that every department involved in the making of the film was working diligently to ensure its success.

Additionally, the makers responded to negative comments on social media, saying, “Meanwhile, keep feeding on us as much as you can. Because…’Gajaraju nadiste..Gajji kukkalu arustayi..’ As much as we are absorbing all the love, we are also observing all the baseless hate that is coming against us. We will take all the love and also the hate and convert all that into an ENERGY that will drive #TheParadise to be one of the greatest films to come out of TFI. To all of those tweeters/feeders – Get Well soon you. And to all those who are rooting for us, all our departments are rigorously working in full swing to bring you all a new world. We will make a cinema we all will be proud of. Promise.”

The much-awaited film is slated to release on March 26, 2026. Since its announcement, The Paradise has been generating immense excitement. Directed by the talented Srikanth Odela, who gained recognition for his successful debut with Dasara, the film has sparked curiosity among fans. Early glimpses suggest that Nani has delivered an outstanding performance, further elevating his remarkable run at the box office with hits like Dasara, Hi Nanna, and Saripodhaa Sanivaaram.

The Paradise marks Odela’s second collaboration with Nani, with their previous partnership having earned widespread acclaim. Having worked as an assistant to director Sukumar on Pushpa, Odela is now preparing for his most ambitious project yet, poised to push the boundaries of creativity and cinema. Fans are eagerly awaiting this thrilling journey to unfold on the big screen.

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