A new song from the audio album of Vaishnav Tej‘s Uppena was unveiled during the pre-release event which was organised yesterday.
Titled ‘Eswara‘ this song is as emotionally moving as it gets. It addresses the underlying problems in the patriarchal society and also has a spiritual element to it.
Devi Sri Prasad’s vocals go with the theme of the song and his composition is of top-tier quality. The lyrics penned by Chandrabose are thought-provoking.
There was a similar song like Eswara in Rangasthalam which comes right after Ram Charan’s brother, Aadi is killed by a gang of goons and it takes the narrative of the proceedings to the next level. It appears to be that Uppena will have a similar sequence.
Uppena is locked and loaded for February 12th release and unit seemed to be extremely confident about the output while speaking at the pre-release event yesterday.
Buchi Babu Sana directed Uppena. Vaishnav Tej and Krithi Shetty played female roles in the intense love drama.
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Fans Want Faster Releases from Nani
July 11, 2026
Nani has been enjoying a remarkable success streak, but there is one topic that has become a major talking point among his fans lately. It is not about his choice of stories or performances—it is about the pace at which his films are reaching the big screen. While Nani was once known for delivering one or even two releases every year, the increasing gap between his recent projects has left a section of his fan base slightly disappointed.
Much of the discussion currently revolves around The Paradise, directed by Srikanth Odela. Ever since its announcement, the film has generated tremendous buzz and is regarded as one of the most anticipated projects in Nani’s career. However, production has reportedly not progressed at the expected pace due to various reasons, resulting in delays that have pushed back its release timeline. As a consequence, the schedules of Nani’s upcoming films have also been affected.
The actor already has multiple projects lined up, including Bloody Romeo with director Sujeeth. But when one film gets delayed, it naturally impacts the planning and execution of the projects that follow. This means fans may have to wait even longer before seeing Nani back on the big screen with new releases.
Interestingly, many believe it is unfair to place the blame solely on the actor. A film’s production depends on several factors, including the director, producer, technical crew, visual effects, and post-production work. A delay in any one of these departments can alter the entire schedule. In that sense, the pace of a film’s completion is not something that rests entirely in the hands of the lead actor.
Fans, however, have a simple request. They hope filmmakers begin projects only after finalising the script, production schedules, and overall planning, ensuring smoother execution and avoiding unnecessary delays. At the same time, they do not want speed to come at the cost of quality.
Nani has built his reputation by consistently choosing strong scripts and delivering quality cinema, which has been the foundation of his success. His fans are clear that while they would love to see him release films more frequently, they do not want him to compromise on content. They are willing to wait for a well-made film, but believe avoidable production delays should be minimised.
Ultimately, the conversation is no longer about Nani slowing down. Instead, fans feel that the production process of his films needs to become more efficient. With better planning and timely execution, they believe audiences can enjoy Nani’s films more regularly without sacrificing the quality that has become his trademark.