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Nani posts injury pictures with ‘Dhurandhar’ dialogue as caption

The actor, who regularly shares a fresh set of pictures at the beginning of every month, posted two new photos on July 1, 2026. One of them showed his left hand wrapped in a bandage and cloth, seemingly indicating a minor injury sustained during a shoot.

What grabbed even more attention was the caption. Nani borrowed a popular dialogue from the recent blockbuster “Dhurandhar” and wrote: “July. Ghayal hoon, isliye ghatak hoon.”

The Hindi line translates to “I am wounded, therefore I am dangerous.”

Fans quickly connected the post to the intense action sequences being filmed for “The Paradise”, Nani’s upcoming film directed by Srikanth Odela. Touted as the most ambitious project of his career, the big-budget film has generated massive buzz ever since production began.

While Nani did not reveal how the injury occurred, the actor appeared upbeat, using the dramatic caption to add a touch of swagger to the update.



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