Key Points

Tollywood superstar Nani has added legendary actor Mohan Babu to his upcoming film 'The Paradise' in a villainous role. The first look poster reveals Babu in a striking pose, complete with a cigar and rifle, embodying intense character energy. Directed by Srikanth Odela, the film is positioned as a massive pan-India project releasing in eight languages. This collaboration promises to be a significant cinematic event, leveraging the star power of both Nani and Mohan Babu.

Key Points: Mohan Babu Joins Nani's Epic 'The Paradise' as Villain

  • Mohan Babu plays Shikanja Maalik in high-stakes drama
  • Nani shares explosive first look poster of veteran actor
  • Film set to release across eight languages
  • Srikanth Odela directs second collaboration with Nani
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Mohan Babu looks intense as Shikanja Maalik in Nani's 'The Paradise'

Veteran actor Mohan Babu unleashes intense villain persona in Nani's ambitious pan-India film, revealing a fierce first look

"The Dark Lord of cinema rises again - SLV Cinemas"

Hyderabad, Sep 27

Tollywood actor Mohan Babu has joined the cast of Nani's highly-awaited next, titled "The Paradise".

Welcoming Mohan Babu on board, Nani shared his first look poster as Shikanja Maalik from the forthcoming drama. The photo showed him oozing swag with a cigar in his mouth and a rifle on his shoulder. He donned a vibrant printed shirt, along with black pants. We could also see a car from the old days parked behind him.

The film's production banner, SLV Cinemas, dropped Mohan Babu's fierce fist look on social media with the caption, "The Dark Lord of cinema rises again. Bringing back The Legendary Mohan Babu Garu as 'SHIKANJA MAALIK' in The Paradise to reclaim the peak villainism." Nani, shared the poster with the caption "There are great heroes and there are great villains. He is that and this and a lot more. Here he is to remind you one more time why he is THE @themohanbabu. (sic)"

At the beginning of the month, Nani treated the netizens with a picture of his beefed-up look from Srikanth Odela's directorial.

He was seen flaunting his biceps as he gears up to grace the screen as Jadel in "The Paradise".

Nani captioned the post, "17 years with all your love. I'm just getting started ..."

Actor Raghav Juyal, who rose to fame with his powerful performance in the action entertainer 'Kill', and was recently seen in Aryan Khan's 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood', has been roped in as the antagonist in the drama.

Backed by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the banner of SLV Cinemas, "The Paradise" is considered to be one of Nani's most ambitious projects till now. Nani and director Srikanth Odela have joined hands for the second time after their blockbuster hit "Dussehra".

The pan-India entertainer is expected to be released in eight languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, English, and Spanish.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The first look poster is pure vintage swag! Mohan Babu with that cigar and rifle reminds me of his classic villain roles from the 90s. Nani's transformation for Jadel looks intense too. Dussehra was excellent, so high hopes for this one!
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Aditya G
‎8 languages including Spanish? That's some next level ambition! Hope the story justifies this pan-India release strategy. Nani has been making interesting choices lately.
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Sarah B
Raghav Juyal as antagonist is interesting casting! After Kill, he's proven he can handle intense roles. The combination of Nani, Mohan Babu and Raghav sounds explosive. Hope the director delivers!
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Karthik V
While the cast looks promising, I hope they don't rely too much on star power. The story needs to be solid, especially for a pan-India release. Dussehra worked because of its tight screenplay. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Nisha Z
Mohan Babu garu at this age still bringing that villain energy! Respect! 🫡 The Paradise sounds like a proper mass entertainer. Waiting for the teaser now!
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Michael C
Interesting to see Tollywood going truly global with Spanish

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