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Nani’s Aaya Sher From The Paradise Becomes Fastest To Hit 150M+ Views
Natural Star Nani and director Srikanth Odela, who earlier delivered the massive blockbuster Dasara, reunite for their Pan-India film The Paradise, produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner. The film’s musical journey began with the firecracker first single Aaya Sher, and the tr...
May 26, 2026 | 08:58 PMNani’s Viral Dance Storm: Aaya Sher Sets New Benchmark With 101 Million+ Views
Natural Star Nani’s most-awaited film The Paradise, directed by Srikanth Odela, is carrying exceptional buzz, with humongous response to the glimpse, posters and first single Aaya Sher. Particularly, the song has become a massive chartbuster, bringing extraordinary attention to the film.Rockstar ...
April 8, 2026 | 07:37 PMThe Paradise Makers Build an Empire in Slums for Aaya Sher
Aaya Sher is among the biggest hits of the year, garnering millions of views across languages and dominating Instagram Reels recreations. To bring the vision alive, the makers built a grand slum empire set with the hero portrayed as the emperor of the slums. The excitement around The Paradise has...
March 13, 2026 | 07:36 PMNani’s Aaya Sher From The Paradise Tops Music Charts Worldwide In 9 Countries
Natural Star Nani’s highly anticipated project The Paradise has found its defining moment early on with the release of its first single, Aaya Sher. Directed by Srikanth Odela and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under SLV Cinemas, the film has music scored by Rockstar Anirudh Ravichander. Within no...
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