Kannappa of Vishnu Manchu screened at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the actor calls it honor
The Telugu film ‘Kannappa’ starring Vishnu Manchu was screened at Rashtrapati Bhavan, which attracts praise for its emotional and visual effects. This is an important achievement for Telugu cinema, which exposes its cultural and cinematic depth.

In short
- ‘Kannappa’ was displayed at Rashtrapati Bhavan for senior officials
- The film received positive response from officials
- Kannappa’s depiction by Vishnu Manchu praised and praised the audience
The historical epic ‘Kannappa’, in which Vishnu Manchu was shown in the lead role, was shown at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. This prestigious screening was attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, who were eager to experience the film about the mythological devotee of Lord Shiva. Produced by Mohan Babu, the film is directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh.
The film received positive response, in which dignitaries appreciated their emotional depth and grand visual scale. The spiritual themes were well echoed with him, especially the last 40 minutes, described as a cinematic work.
Vishnu Manchu shared his happiness on his official X page. His post read, “Respected word!

The screening of Rashtrapati Bhavan indicates a moment of pride for Telugu cinema, which leads to a national recognition for a combination of cultural heritage with cinematic excellence. The incident highlights the increasing influence and access of Telugu films beyond regional borders.
This year ‘Kannappa’, one of the most anticipated films in Telugu cinema, was released in theaters on 27 June. The film received a minor review and performed well at the box office.
Recently, the film was under the Piracy Attack. Vishnu Manchu claimed that more than 30,000 links were taken down. Talking about this, the actor wrote on X, “Dear movie lovers, #Kannappa is attacking from piracy. More than 30,000 illegal links have already been taken down. It is breaking down. It is breaking. Piracy is theft – plain and simple. We do not teach our children to steal. We do not have to see pirated materials. Please do not support it.”
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Prior to the release of ‘Kannappa’, Vishnu Manchu visited 12 geotoring across India.


