‘Shyam Singha Roy’ clocks 4 years; Nani remembers his dual role drama on social media

‘Shyam Singha Roy’ clocks 4 years; Nani remembers his dual role drama on social media
Actor Nani celebrated the fourth anniversary of his critically acclaimed film 'Shyam Singha Roy', reminiscing about its unique blend of romance and reincarnation. He also shared exciting news about his upcoming multilingual project, 'The Paradise', slated for a March 26, 2026 release, promising a raw and impactful cinematic experience for audiences.
Actor Nani recalls memories as his film 'Shyam Singha Roy' celebrates its 4th anniversary today. Nani’s social media tribute post for the 2021 movie has caught attention of the fans. Nani in his post said he loved the reviews of the film, which were special and dear to him. This film is a crucial film for his career. Directed by Rahul Sankrityan it was highly anticipated by fans in 2021, and the story is kind of unique because there is great emotion.

Nani and Sai Pallavi's roles that gave the film lasting impact

'Shyam Singha Roy' played with romance, reincarnation, and did some social service, and turned a hot favorite. Nani's energetic hero and ruffian performances have been critically well-received. Sai Pallavi's sweet horror flavor was a good addition. Nani and Sai Pallavi together make a lovely pair. Their majestic pair as Shyam-Singha Roy is still unforgettable for the viewers, with the movie being eternal classic.

'The Paradise' release date confirmed

While reminiscing about a special memory, Nani is also reflecting on upcoming ventures. Reunion with director Srikanth Odela in the highly anticipated ‘The Paradise’ was already creating a stir. After the rumors on the postponement of the date, the announcement regarding the release of the film on March 26, 2026 planned earlier was made.
This should make Nani's fans happy, but this is one of Nani’s biggest films, a multilingual film.

'The Paradise' promises a RAW film

Earlier, the makers released a bold new promo, Raw Statement, showcasing an intriguing peek into the Paradise universe. Beginning with a disclaimer for "raw truths and raw words," the clip presented a gripping storyline. Using crows as an allegory for an oppressed society, it depicted a tale filled with a sense of starvation and suffering, a revolution, and the coming of age of a leader. Looking back at the impact of ‘Shyam Singha Roy’, Nani is now set to enthrall fans yet again with the raw and relevant world of 'The Paradise'.
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