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No Reshoots for ‘The Paradise’, Makers Clarify Film Is On Track

The makers of the upcoming Telugu film The Paradise, starring Nani and directed by Srikanth Odela, have officially denied rumors of reshoots and delays.

The production team reached out to X to clarify ongoing speculation that the film has entered a reshooting phase. According to the producers, The Paradise completed over 100 days of filming and “never had a day set aside for reshoots.” Stating that there are no such plans in the future, officials emphasized that the film is progressing exactly as planned.

However, rumors continue in the industry regarding the film’s release timeline. Rumors suggest that the project has already missed its planned summer release, creating uncertainty about its theatrical release. The makers are reportedly eyeing the release date on August 21, but sources claim that the team will have to work aggressively to meet the deadline. The delays are said to increase both budget pressure and time constraints.

Despite the speculations, the production company reiterated that the shooting was progressing without interruption and without any problems.

The film’s previous promotional materials, including its short trailer and the song “Aaya Sher”, created a huge buzz on social media and in the trade circles. Although the content has received positive attention, fans believe stronger promotions will be needed as the release approaches.

According to sources, The Paradise is set to be the most expensive film in Nani’s career with a budget of over Rs 160 million. It is said that the makers will realize the project on a pan-India scale with international appeal. While Bollywood actor Raghav Juyal will play the antagonist, veteran actor Mohan Babu will also play a strong role. Huge sets and top technicians have reportedly been included in the team to deliver an extraordinary cinematic experience.

After the success of Dasara and the action-packed HIT 3, Nani looks set to further solidify his action hero image in The Paradise, moving away from his earlier lover-boy roles. “Action heroes prefer to survive in the industry longer,” the source concludes.

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