Kannappa first look: Manchu Vishnu marvels as Lord Shiva Devotee
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Manchu Vishnu is set to mesmerize fans and movie enthusiasts with his highly-anticipated project, 'Kannappa,' touted as a true epic Indian tale. The actor recently unveiled the first-look posters of the film, igniting excitement among his followers on November 23. The posters were released in multiple languages, including English, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada, showcasing the film's broad appeal.
In addition to the captivating visuals, Manchu Vishnu shared the star-studded cast, featuring cameo roles by legendary actors Mohan Babu, Mohanlal, Prabhas, and Shiva Rajkumar. The revelation added another layer of anticipation for fans eagerly awaiting the grand cinematic experience. Currently, the shooting of the ambitious and big-budget 'Kannappa' is in full swing against the picturesque backdrop of New Zealand.
On the auspicious occasion of Manchu Vishnu's birthday, the actor treated his fans with the first look of 'Kannappa.' Taking to his social media accounts, he shared the posters along with a caption that invited audiences to step into the world of Kannappa, promising a captivating journey from an atheist warrior to becoming Lord Shiva’s ultimate devotee.
In 'Kannappa,' Manchu Vishnu steps into the shoes of the titular character, an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, while Prabhas and Nayanthara essay the roles of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, respectively. Directed by Mukesh Singh, the period film boasts a captivating narrative crafted collaboratively by Paruchuri Gopalakrishna, Burra Sai Madhav, and Thota Prasad.
Notably, the film originally cast Nupur Sanon as the female lead, but due to unavoidable delays and scheduling conflicts, she had to withdraw from the project. Despite this setback, the cast, including the powerhouse trio of Manchu Vishnu, Prabhas, and Nayanthara, continues to generate buzz.
As the project is backed by Ava Entertainment and 24 Frames Factory, fans can expect a visual and auditory feast, with acclaimed composer Mani Sharma and Stephen Devasi handling the music department. With the film progressing at a brisk pace and the promise of a true epic Indian tale, 'Kannappa' is shaping up to be a cinematic spectacle that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on audiences.
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