Sonali Kulkarni's 'Paradise' Role Hailed as Most Powerful Since Baahubali's Sivagami

Sonali Kulkarni's role in The Paradise is generating major buzz for its powerful portrayal. Industry insiders compare her character to Baahubali's iconic Sivagami in terms of command and emotional depth. Her raw monologue introducing Nani's character as "the child of a prostitute" sets a dramatic tone. The film marks the successful reunion of director Srikanth Odela and Nani after their blockbuster Dasara.

Key Points: Sonali Kulkarni Powerful Role in The Paradise Film with Nani

  • Sonali plays mother to Nani's protagonist in emotionally charged role
  • Her character introduces son as "child of a prostitute" in raw monologue
  • Director Srikanth Odela reunites with Nani after Dasara blockbuster success
  • Film features Anirudh Ravichander's music and global eight-language release
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'Most powerful': Sonali Kulkarni's role in 'The Paradise' hailed after 'Sivagami' of 'Baahubali'

Sonali Kulkarni's character in The Paradise compared to Baahubali's Sivagami - a commanding mother role that anchors Nani's 2026 magnum opus.

'Most powerful': Sonali Kulkarni's role in 'The Paradise' hailed after 'Sivagami' of 'Baahubali'
"Sonali Kulkarni's character is one of the most powerful we've ever seen on screen - Production Source"

Chennai, Nov 5

The upcoming magnum opus ‘The Paradise’, directed by Srikanth Odela and starring Natural Star Nani, is fast emerging as one of the most anticipated Indian films of 2026.

Following their blockbuster collaboration in Dasara, the actor-director duo has reunited for what insiders describe as a grander, more emotionally charged cinematic experience. Recently, the makers unveiled the first-look poster of veteran actress Sonali Kulkarni, sparking widespread curiosity about her character.

Now, industry sources reveal that her role is poised to become one of the most formidable female portrayals in Indian cinema. “Sonali Kulkarni’s character is one of the most powerful we’ve ever seen on screen. She plays the mother of the protagonist, and her presence is reminiscent of Sivagami from Baahubali — commanding, dignified, and emotionally layered,” a source close to the production house shared.

The recently released Raw Statement teaser — narrated by Sonali’s character — has already created a stir. In the emotionally charged monologue, she introduces her son as “the child of a prostitute,” setting the tone for a narrative rooted in pain, pride, and redemption. The poster further reinforces her dominance in the story, promising a performance that will anchor the film’s core.

The Paradise is expected to be another cinematic milestone for Srikanth Odela, whose debut Dasara not only earned critical acclaim but also crossed the Rs 100-crore mark at the box office, becoming the biggest hit of Nani’s career. Odela is known for his attention to detail and emotionally raw storytelling — qualities that are expected to shine through once again.

Adding to the excitement, the film’s music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, whose original soundtrack and vocals — alongside Arjun Chandy — are said to elevate the film’s intensity. Produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under SLV Cinemas, the banner behind Dasara, The Paradise is slated for a global release on March 26, 2026, in eight languages — Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, English, Spanish, Bengali, Kannada, and Malayalam.

With its stellar team, striking performances, and international scale, The Paradise promises to redefine the limits of Indian storytelling.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Nani + Srikanth Odela combo after Dasara? This is going to be fire! Dasara was so emotional and raw, if they're bringing that same energy with Sonali Kulkarni's powerful presence, this could be the next big pan-India blockbuster.
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Arjun K
Comparing to Sivagami is setting very high expectations. Hope the writing and execution match the hype. Sometimes these comparisons backfire if the character isn't developed properly. But Srikanth Odela has earned our trust with Dasara.
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Sarah B
Eight languages including Spanish and English? That's ambitious! Indian cinema is truly going global. The production quality and storytelling have improved so much in recent years. Excited to see how this performs internationally.
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Kavya N
Anirudh's music will definitely elevate the film! His background scores always add so much depth to emotional scenes. The combination of his music with Sonali's powerful narration in the teaser already has me hooked. March 2026 feels so far away! 😅
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Michael C
Interesting that they're releasing in Bengali and Kannada too. Shows they're really targeting the entire Indian market, not just the usual Hindi/Telugu/Tamil combination. Smart move given the pan-India trend we're seeing.

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