Speculation around Nani’s much-anticipated film The Paradise has intensified, with fresh reports suggesting that the film may be postponed from its previously announced release date of March 26. The makers
are yet to issue an official statement, but buzz indicates that the delay could be due to pending work on the film. Sources claim that the team is now considering June month as a potential new release date.
According to 123 Telugu, the film is likely to miss March 26 date due to pending work. Reportedly, the makers are now considering June 25, 2026, as the new release date. However, nothing is confirmed yet but the speculations are going viral.
Release date rumours
Earlier also, rumours were going on that the film release might be delayed. The team has reaffirmed that it will arrive in theatres exactly as planned on March 26, 2026. Taking to their Instagram handle, makers shared a video confirming that the film will be releasing on its scheduled date. “Introvert and calm by nature, Extremely passionate and expressive on the sets, That’s our Silent Monster #OdelaSrikanth for you all. Team #TheParadise wishes you a very Happy Birthday In CINEMAS ???????????????? ????????????????????, ????????????????. Releasing in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, English, and Spanish,” read the caption.
The Paradise First Song To Release In THIS Month?
According to reports, the makers have now locked a release window for the film’s first song, which is expected to drop next month as part of the promotional rollout ahead of the movie’s theatrical launch According to 123 Telugu, the makers are planning to release the first song of the film in February 2026. However, nothing has been made official. But the news has surely made fans super excited.
March announcement:
In March, 2025, the promo titled ‘Raw Statement’ was released. It starts with a grim atmosphere. It opens with a disclaimer – raw truth, raw language, setting the tone for what’s to come. A powerful voiceover takes the audience inside the core story: “In history, everyone has written about parrots and pigeons, but no one has ever written about crows, born of the same species. This is the story of those crows whose stomachs burned with hunger.” The voice background in the background further says, “The cries of the corpses that have been walking for ages… A tale of a community raised on blood, not milk, from their mother’s breast… A spark ignited that filled the entire community with enthusiasm. Crows who had once been belittled now held swords in their hands. This is the story of a rebellious young man who united those crows… The story of that young man becoming a leader.” Crows, here, symbolising an anguished community of people










