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Manchu Vishnu Hurt With A Question Over Bhakta Kannappa

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Question leaves Vishnu Dismayed

Bhakta Kannappa: Question leaves Manchu Vishnu Dismayed
Bhakta Kannappa: Question leaves Manchu Vishnu Dismayed

Manchu Vishnu hurt with a question over Bhakta Kannappa. Manchu Vishnu is set to play the lead role in the highly anticipated movie, "Bhaktakannappa," slated for a Pan India release. The film's production is progressing rapidly, with a significant schedule recently completed in New Zealand. Vishnu, who portrays the devout Shiva devotee Bhakta Kannappa, has approached the role with unprecedented dedication, having participated in a specialized workshop for its preparation.

Amidst the excitement surrounding the movie, the recent revelation of Prabhas appearing in a special role has elevated expectations to new heights. Addressing the anticipation, Manchu Vishnu took to social media to share updates about the film and personally answered questions from curious netizens.

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Various intriguing questions, including inquiries about his fitness regimen, flooded in. However, one common and persistent question stood out—when is "Bhaktakannappa," the mythological movie, going to be released? In response, Vishnu expressed his concerns about the term "mythological," emphasizing that it implies fiction without historical evidence. He urged people to reconsider their perceptions, citing examples like the existence of Ram Setu, as acknowledged by NASA.

Vishnu passionately questioned why doubts persist about our rich cultural heritage, referring to archaeological discoveries supporting the Mahabharata's description of Dwaraka. Stressing the importance of trusting our own history, he encouraged people to take pride in their cultural roots. Drawing attention to the authenticity of "Bhaktakannappa," Vishnu clarified that it is not a mythological tale but a true story rooted in the Srikalahasteeshwara temple.

Highlighting the age-old temple and its historical significance, Vishnu asserted that the story of Kannappa is not a mere legend but a reality. He expressed his belief in Parvati as the divine mother and invited everyone to join him soon in exploring the world of "Bhaktakannappa," urging a collective acknowledgment of our history and a sense of pride in our cultural heritage.

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