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Nani flaunts chiseled physique, hints at mass-oriented look

Actor Nani continues his monthly ritual of sharing a picture on the first day of every month on Instagram. Staying true to the tradition, he posted a new gym selfie on April 1, 2026.

This time, the picture grabbed significant attention as Nani showcased his transformed physique. Sitting on a gym bench, he revealed a well-built frame with defined triceps, a bulked-up chest, and a noticeably chiseled look.

The transformation signals a clear shift from his “common man” image, as Nani appears to be gearing up for a more intense, in Telugu cinema.

The actor has reportedly undergone this physical makeover for his upcoming film The Paradise, which is currently under production. He will be seen playing a character named Jadalu, a role that demands a rugged and powerful screen presence.

Directed by Srikanth Odela, “The Paradise” is slated for release in August 2026.

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