Veteran actor Mohan Babu is playing a crucial role in Nani’s upcoming period drama The Paradise, directed by Dasara fame Srikanth Odela.
While the makers had tried to keep his role a surprise, a major leak from the sets has once again created buzz—and controversy.
This time, a still from a jail set showing a charcoal sketch of Mohan Babu in a vintage look (Rowdy Gaari Pellam) went viral, seemingly confirming his role as a key character, possibly the main antagonist.
Along with that, two more pictures have surfaced, leaving the film unit shocked and disappointed.
While leaks are not new to The Paradise, fans are growing increasingly frustrated.
Many are now questioning the lack of security protocols, especially considering the sensitive nature of a big-budget film like this. One major point being raised by fans and insiders alike is:
“If mobile phones are allowed during shooting inside Ramoji Film City, how can leaks be prevented?”
This simple question hits hard—why allow phones on set when leaks are damaging the film’s secrecy and marketing plans? It’s a valid concern, especially for a film with high expectations and a massive following.
Currently, the shoot is happening in Ramoji Film City, with Nani filming high-octane action scenes. He appears in a rugged, transformed avatar, and the film has music by Anirudh Ravichander.
But if such leaks continue, the surprise factor could be lost long before the movie hits screens.
It’s high time the team imposes stricter on-set regulations. If they don’t act now, The Paradise might continue to suffer from unwanted exposure—even before its official promotions begin.







