Vishnu Manchu’s son Avram Manchu to make his debut in Kannappa | First look revealed
Introducing Avram Manchu as Thinnadu, Vishnu Manchu welcomed his son into his upcoming film Kannappa.
Avram Manchu in Kannappa
Following in the footsteps of his father Vishnu Manchu, young star kid Avram Manchu is all set to make his acting debut. He will be seen in Vishnu’s pan-Indian period fantasy drama Kannappa. On the special occasion of Krishnashtami, the makers of the upcoming epic period actioner took to social media to introduce the young star, who will be playing the role of young Kannappa in the film.
Avram Manchu in Kannappa
The team also shared an intriguing poster featuring the young talent. “Happy #Janmashtami. Proud to launch my Avram’s look in #Kannappa. Excited beyond words for the world to see him as an actor. Introducing Avram Baktha Manchu as Thinnadu,” actor Vishnu wrote while sharing the first-look posters.
The first-look poster of Avram Manchu reveals the actor in a tribal look, standing tall and striking an intense pose. The new poster has been winning hearts on the internet, with fans eagerly awaiting to see the young talent on the big screen.
Kannappa teaser
Earlier, the makers released the much-anticipated teaser, showcasing the mighty characters from the tale of Kannappa. The teaser offered glimpses of the mythical story of an archer who stumbles upon a hidden Shiva Linga shrine and becomes its devotee. It also features a battle for a Vayulinga, a representation of Lord Shiva. One tribe wages war on another to gain control of the Vayulinga but ends up being impressed by Kannappa’s fighting skills, played by Vishnu Manchu. The teaser also hints at Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, and Telugu superstar Prabhas portraying different avatars of Lord Shiva.
Kannappa cast and crew
Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh, Kannappa boasts an ensemble cast, including Mohan Babu, Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, Prabhas, Preity Mukundhan, and Kajal Aggarwal. The film is not only a pan-Indian release in multiple languages but will also be available in English. Vishnu Manchu has penned the screenplay, and the film is produced by Mohan Babu under the banners 24 Frames Factory and AVA Entertainment. On the technical front, the film features cinematography by Sheldon Chau and editing by Anthony Gonsalvez. Stephen Devassy has composed the music for the film.