
Prabhas Joins Vishnu Manchu's Epic 'Kannappa'
Amidst growing anticipation, Prabhas has stepped into the realm of Vishnu Manchu’s grand cinematic venture, ‘Kannappa’, following the trailblazing entry of Akshay Kumar. Making the announcement through his official Instagram handle, Vishnu Manchu unveiled a captivating poster, affirming Prabhas’s presence on the sets of ‘Kannappa’.
Expressing his elation, Vishnu Manchu emphasized Prabhas’s significant addition to the project, heralding ‘Kannappa’ as a genuine Pan-Indian spectacle, uniting luminaries from diverse linguistic landscapes. “With my dear friend Prabhas onboard, ‘Kannappa’ emerges as a true Pan-Indian magnum opus,” he stated, lauding Prabhas’s unwavering commitment to his craft and his remarkable ability to immerse himself in every role he undertakes.
Highlighting the ensemble cast’s collective charisma, Vishnu Manchu underscored the film’s transcendent appeal, envisioning ‘Kannappa’ as an unparalleled cinematic experience that transcends regional boundaries and resonates with audiences across the nation.
Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and produced under Manchu’s esteemed banners AVA Entertainment and 24 Frames Factory, ‘Kannappa’ boasts a stellar lineup, featuring Preity Mukhundhan, Mohanlal, Mohan Babu, R Sarathkumar, Brahmanandam, Madhoo, and Mukesh Rishi. Scheduled for release in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and English, ‘Kannappa’ promises to captivate audiences with its grandeur and cultural resonance.
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