Nani’s Menacing Jadal Avatar from The Paradise Unveiled

on Jan 1, 2026

 

Natural Star Nani’s prestigious Pan India project The Paradise continues to grow its buzz with every new update. Directed by Dasara fame Srikanth Odela and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner, The Paradise is being mounted as a large-scale action drama set in period backdrop. The makers previously unveiled the first look posters of both Nani, Mohan Babu, and Sampoornesh Babu which received stupendous response. 

 

The makers of The Paradise continue to fuel the excitement by dropping yet another outstanding poster on New Year occasion, showcasing Nani in a powerful and menacing look. The actor steps into the role of Jadal with a level of intensity that instantly separates this character from anything he has done before. With a stronger build, long braided hair, and a thick, rugged beard paired with a curled moustache, Nani exudes the presence of a man hardened by violence and survival.

 

Adding to the ferocity are his red-tinted glasses, chunky metal chains, and sleeveless black outfit, all of which heighten the raw, intimidating aura he carries in the poster. The image is from a high-stakes prison fight sequence involving foreign fighters- one of the major action episodes that drives a crucial part of the narrative. Director Srikanth Odela, known for crafting earthy and powerful characters, seems to be shaping The Paradise with the same gritty precision that defined Dasara.

 

The film has cinematography handled by CH Sai, while Rockstar Anirudh Ravichander provides the music. Editing is handled by Navin Nooli, whereas Production Designer is overseen by Avinash Kolla.

 

The film is slated for a grand theatrical release on March 26, 2026, in eight languages – Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, English, and Spanish – promising a pan-world spectacle that will celebrate Indian cinema on a global stage.

 

 

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