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Vishnu Manchu's mythological drama 'Kannappa' trailer is here; Watch Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, Mohanlal in brief roles

Vishnu Manchu's mythological drama 'Kannappa' trailer is here; Watch Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, Mohanlal in brief roles

Time of India9 hours ago

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Vishnu Manchu starrer mythological film 'Kannappa' trailer was released yesterday. The 2-minute 55 second trailer of the film gives a glimpse of a fierce warrior who becomes a devotee of Lord Shiva.
About the film
Directed by
Mukesh Kumar Singh
the story of the film takes inspiration from ancient Hindu legends, and contains the story of devotion and high-octane action.
The trailer has some stunning visuals of tribal lands. Vishnu Manchu, who plays the lead, is seen in a fierce avatar. He portrays the journey of a Kannppa to does not believe in god and later finds himself a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Kannappa Official Trailer- Telugu | Vishnu Manchu | Mohan Babu | Prabhas | Mohanlal | Akshay Kumar
Preity Mukhundan, known for her breakout role in 'Aasa Kooda', plays the female lead.
Prabhas fans excited
The film includes some very special appearances. Pan-India star Prabhas appears in a powerful role as Rudra, a character who influences Kannappa's spiritual awakening. Prabhas fans took to the comment section upon watching their favourite star in the role of Rudra. One fan wrote, "He really cooked , feeling so happy to see Prabhas in a unique role, Now I'm interested to watch it", another wrote, "All the best from #prabhash fans".
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Star studded cast
Bollywood superstar
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takes on the role of Lord Shiva and Kajal Aggarwal as Parvathi Devi. Malayalam legend Mohanlal makes a striking appearance in what looks like a tribal warrior or mentor-like role.
The film also features a stellar ensemble cast including Mohan Babu, R. Sarathkumar, Arpit Ranka, Kaushal Manda, Rahul Madhav, and Devaraj.
As the film is set for a pan-India release, the makers shared its official trailer in five languages Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. The movie will be released on June 27.

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