Nani (center) in a still from The Paradise 
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Aaya Sher from Nani's The Paradise sets a record, releases Hindi version

The makers of the film, SLV Cinemas of Sudhakar Cherukuri, released the song on February 24, coinciding with Nani's birthday

Cinema Express Desk

'Aaya Sher,' the first single from the Nani starrer The Paradise, has become one of the fastest songs to gain more than one million likes on YouTube. It also has 44 million views on the streaming platform. Following the massive response for the song, the makers of the film dropped a Hindi version of it as well. The makers, SLV Cinemas of Sudhakar Cherukuri, released the song on February 24, coinciding with Nani's birthday.

Reuniting Nani with his Dasara filmmaker Srikanth Odela, The Paradise has been gaining much anticipation from the audience. According to IMDb data, it is among the most highly anticipated films of the year, alongside titles such as Dhurandhar 2 and Toxic.

The song serves as an introduction to Nani's character in the film. Composed by Anirudh Ravichander and choreographed by Sudhan Mast, the track has vocals by Addula Jangireddy and Arjun Chandy. According to the makers, the song captures the massy spirit of the film, and Anirudh's music heightens the emotional beats.

The Paradise is being billed by the makers as a a bigger and bolder cinematic experience that has more expansive storytelling and a sharper vision as compared to Srikanth's Dasara. The film is slated for an August 21 release, also with dubs in Hindi, Tamil, Spanish, Bengali, English, Malayalam, and Kannada.

Interestingly, the film's makers have even approached Ryan Reynolds, star of the Deadpool films, to present the film in international markets.

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