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Nani’s new poster from The Paradise packs fire

After the first look today, makers unveiled a second poster of Nani from The Paradise

Aditya Devulapally

Following the intense first look “His name” came out on Friday morning, the makers of Nani’s The Paradise dropped another blazing poster titled “His game” with Nani in action mode. We see him surrounded by goons holding various weapons and a mid-fight Nani poses sitting in a chair. The poster’s composition and dark tone add more fire to the anticipation for the film. Nani posted the still and wrote, “His game. I ain’t moving an inch. Bring the war to me. Waiting…” 

Nani plays Jadal in The Paradise, a man from a marginalised community who revolts and becomes a leader. His character sports braids, double-nose piercings, a distinct Bindi, indicating his remote community, as teased in the glimpse before. 

Writer-director Srikanth Odela, who previously earned acclaim for Dasara, reunites with Nani for this eight-language pan-India release. In the background of the photo, there is an arsenal of weapons arranged in a symmetric circular pattern with various elements from the film like the crow. 

Among the ensemble is Raghav Juyal, who is set to play the antagonist in the film. The Paradise’s music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, whose track for the glimpse broke the internet. Reports suggest that Kayadu Lohar is also a part of the film, but an official announcement is awaited. 

Set to arrive in theatres on March 26, 2026, under the SLV Cinemas banner, The Paradise is touted as a gothic violent film with darker themes with unfiltered language. Both the posters released from the film are creating impact on netizens.

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