All eyes are on the just lately launched Telugu movie Kannappa, which options among the most fun cameos by Prabhas, Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal and extra. The film hit the large screens on June 27 and inside a day, there have been sturdy constructive opinions about it.
And now, Vishnu Manchu has shared a particular message that he obtained from fellow filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma.
Ram Gopal Varma’s message for Vishnu Manchu
Taking to X, Vishnu Manchu shared a screenshot of the latest message that he obtained from Ram Gopal Varma after the discharge of his movie Kannappa.
The director clearly talked about how he’s not a believer within the concept of Gods and devotees and so he would by no means see any movie coping with these as a topic. However within the case of Kannappa it was totally different.
Lauding Vishnu’s efficiency as Thinnadu, RGV wrote, “As Thinnadu, you didn’t simply act however you embodied a temple of religion like a excessive priest wielding a ferocity that left me speechless.”
RGV lauds Vishnu Manchu’s stint amid hype for Prabhas’ cameo
Whereas followers are all praises for Prabhas’ cameo look within the movie as Rudra, for Ram Gopal Varma, it isn’t sufficient cause to see Kannappa in theaters. The filmmaker in direction of the concluding a part of his message talked about how he would e-book a ticket and watch the movie solely as a result of he desires to see Vishnu Manchu on-screen.
He wrote, “All in all individuals may be coming into the theater for Prabhas, however now I’m going to purchase a ticket within the theater to see you.”
Kannappa field workplace assortment to this point
Talking about Kannappa’s field workplace collections, it made a giant opening day mark by grossing Rs. 11 crore within the Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Whereas the star energy appears to be the driving power behind the movie’s success, it’s anticipated to make a major mark within the coming days.
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