Natural Star Nani has once again found himself at the center of discussion after his latest comments during a promotional interview for Adivi Sesh’s Dacoit. His words have sparked curiosity among fans and also brought fresh attention to the performance of his recent films.
Nani’s last three releases, Hi Nanna, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram, and HIT: The Third Case, were all considered box office successes. However, among these three films, Hi Nanna received the strongest positive response from both audiences and critics.
The emotional family drama stood out for its heartfelt storytelling and performances, earning widespread appreciation and leaving a strong impact. While the other two films managed to register as successful ventures, they did not fully live up to the high expectations surrounding them.
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram and HIT 3 performed decently at the box office, but neither film could achieve the kind of massive blockbuster status many had anticipated. Despite their commercial success, the overall response suggested that they fell slightly short of delivering a truly extraordinary cinematic experience.
Looking further back, Nani’s first collaboration with director Srikanth Odela, Dasara, also arrived with huge expectations. The film opened to mixed reviews, but thanks to strong pre-release hype and Nani’s star power, it went on to collect impressive numbers and was ultimately seen as a hit.
Now, all eyes are on The Paradise, once again directed by Srikanth Odela. The biggest talking point is how Nani speaks about the film’s content and what kind of cinematic experience it promises.
The film’s success is vital, especially amid Nani’s remarks on filmmakers releasing half-baked movies and expecting audience approval during Dacoit’s release. Depending on how The Paradise shapes up, it will become clear whether those earlier remarks invite criticism and trolling or end up strengthening his credibility as an actor who stands by his words.
At this stage, fans are eagerly waiting to see whether The Paradise will become the massive success that validates Nani’s confidence and silences the noise around his recent films.







