Kannappa heading to NZ. Vishnu Manchu is set to headline the much-anticipated Pan-India extravaganza, "Kannappa," under the direction of Mukesh Kumar Singh. With the release of the first poster, the film has already ignited curiosity, promising a riveting journey from atheism to devout faith in Lord Shiva, a narrative that has piqued the interest of audiences far and wide.
The unveiling of the poster has garnered widespread acclaim from both Vishnu's fervent fanbase and the online community at large. The stellar ensemble cast, including luminaries such as Prabhas, Mohanlal, Shiv Rajkumar, Madhu, Nayanthara, Mohan Babu, and Josita Anola Rodrigues, further adds to the anticipation surrounding the project.
"Kannappa" is set to transcend linguistic boundaries, with a release planned in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and Tamil languages, ensuring its reach across diverse demographics. Produced by AVA Entertainment and Twenty Four Frames Factory, the film promises to deliver an immersive cinematic experience that resonates with audiences across the nation.
Following the completion of the first schedule, the production team is gearing up for the next phase of shooting in New Zealand, aiming to capture pivotal sequences that will enhance the visual splendor of the film. With a slated release date of October 10, 2024, just a day before the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, the film aims to capitalize on the festive fervor, offering audiences a grand cinematic spectacle to celebrate the occasion.
As anticipation continues to build, reports from the sets indicate that "Kannappa" is shaping up exceptionally well, with the collaboration of superstars from various industries elevating the project to unprecedented heights. Dubbed as a silent Pan-India release making waves in Tollywood, "Kannappa" is poised to make a significant impact with its rich narrative tapestry and grand scale.
The musical genius of Mani Sharma and Stephen Devasse further adds to the allure of the film, promising a melodic journey that complements the visual extravaganza. With each development adding to the anticipation, "Kannappa" stands as a testament to the power of cinema to transcend boundaries and unite audiences in a shared cinematic experience.