Nani’s Power-Packed Intro Song ‘Aaya Sher’ Takes Shape on a Grand Scale for The Paradise
Published On: 10 February 2026 | Tollywood | By: Team Moviekoop


Nani’s intro song ‘Aaya Sher’ is being shot on a massive scale for The Paradise, with Anirudh’s fiery music and grand choreography stealing the spotlight.
Nani is currently busy shooting for The Paradise in Hyderabad, and the film continues to generate strong buzz with every update from the sets. Directed by Dasara fame Srikanth Odela and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner, the film is shaping up as one of the actor’s most ambitious projects.
The makers have now begun filming Nani’s introduction song, titled ‘Aaya Sher’, on a massive set mounted with hundreds of dancers. Composed by Anirudh Ravichander, the song is described as a high-energy, adrenaline-pumping number loaded with grit and intensity.
Choreographed by Sudhan, who recently worked on Vijay’s Jana Nayagan, the song features sharp formations, dynamic movements, and visually striking moments designed to deliver a goosebumps-worthy experience. Nani’s trademark madness and explosive screen presence are expected to make the sequence a standout highlight of the film.
Director Srikanth Odela is reportedly paying close attention to detail across every department while crafting The Paradise. The film also stars Mohan Babu, Bollywood actor Raghav Juyal, and Sampoornesh Babu in key roles. Ch Sai handles cinematography, Navin Nooli is the editor, and Avinash Kolla is in charge of production design.
Planned for a wide release in eight languages, The Paradise is steadily shaping up as a high-voltage cinematic spectacle.
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