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Massive Sets Built for Nani's 'Aaya Sher' Song
10 Mar
Summary
- A 2.5-acre slum set featured 60 houses and 100 water tankers.
- Hero House set measured 60 feet wide and 45 feet high.
- A giant biryani bowl installation was created for the song.

The recently released song 'Aaya Sher' from the upcoming film 'The Paradise', starring Nani, has captivated audiences online with its energetic visuals and large-scale production. The art department undertook a monumental task, building several expansive sets to realize the song's gritty world.
Central to the song's visual impact is a sprawling slum set, meticulously crafted to resemble a "slum empire." This ambitious build spanned approximately 2.5 acres and included 60 fully constructed houses. To enhance the realistic water elements, the production utilized around 100 water tankers, taking seven days to fill the designated area.
Further adding to the visual spectacle were several unique installations. The 'Hero House,' or 'Kaman Set,' was a colossal structure measuring 60 feet wide and 45 feet high, requiring 25 workers nearly 20 days to construct. Another striking feature was a giant biryani bowl-inspired set, standing 6 feet high with a 10-foot width and 20-foot radius, completed by a small team in five days.
Additionally, a massive dump yard set, approximately 120 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 30 feet high, was built by a 25-member crew over 30 days. The film, which reunites Nani with director Srikanth Odela, is slated for release in August 2026.




