The recently released song ‘Aaya Sher’ from the upcoming film The Paradise with Nani in the lead, has been gaining traction online, with clips from the track widely circulating across social media and being recreated on platforms such as Instagram. While the song’s energetic visuals and staging have caught the attention of viewers, the scale of the sets built for the sequence has also become a talking point.

According to the makers, the art department created several large sets to bring the world of the film to life, including an expansive slum-style environment designed specifically for the song. The production team built what has been described as a “slum empire,” portraying the film’s protagonist as a commanding figure within this setting.
One of the major installations created for the song was the Hero House, also referred to as the Kaman Set. The structure measured approximately 60 feet in width, 45 feet in height, and 25 feet in depth. Initially designed with a width of 30 feet, the set was later expanded by an additional 15 feet on both sides to achieve the final scale seen in the sequence. Around 25 workers reportedly spent nearly 20 days constructing the structure, which was later treated with special aging techniques to ensure it blended naturally with the surrounding environment.

Another visually distinctive feature in the song is a giant biryani bowl–inspired installation created with a copper finish and textured surface to achieve a rustic look. The structure measures around 10 feet in width with a 20-foot radius and stands about 6 feet high. A team of five to seven members completed the installation in approximately five days.

Among the largest constructions was the Water Body Village Set, which spanned around 2.5 acres. The set included nearly 60 fully constructed houses rather than temporary facades, allowing the location to accommodate around 500 people at a time during filming. Nearly 50 workers reportedly spent about 30 days building the village.

To create the water body seen in the sequence, the production team brought in around 100 tankers of water, which took roughly seven days to fill the area. Additionally, a separate pond measuring 20 feet by 20 feet with a depth of 20 feet was constructed to store water for the set.
The team also built a large dump yard set measuring approximately 120 feet in length, 50 feet in width, and 30 feet in height. Constructed by a 25-member crew over the course of 30 days, the set was designed to resemble a functional dump yard with natural textures and weathered surfaces.
According to the makers, care was taken to integrate the structures into the natural landscape without disturbing the surrounding environment. With these elaborate builds, the song ‘Aaya Sher’ offers a glimpse into the scale and visual tone that The Paradise aims to present on the big screen. Also starring Raghav Juyal, the film marks the reunion of Nani with Dasara director Srikanth Odela and the film is expected to hit cinemas in August this year in multiple languages.
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