Is Kannappa Facing the Threat of Piracy?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Support legitimate cinema to protect the film industry.
- Vishnu Manchu's heartfelt appeal highlights the impact of piracy.
- Over 30,000 illegal links have already been taken down.
- Kannappa features a stellar cast and captivating storyline.
- Filming took place in New Zealand on a significant budget.
Chennai, June 30 (NationPress) Expressing his disappointment over the piracy issue affecting his significant work 'Kannappa', which recently garnered a warm reception from viewers, actor Vishnu Manchu made a passionate plea to the public on Monday. He urged them to refrain from supporting piracy and to back the film industry in a legitimate manner.
On his X timeline, Vishnu Manchu stated, "Dear movie enthusiasts, #Kannappa is facing a piracy invasion. More than 30,000 illegal links have been taken down already. This is truly disheartening. Piracy is stealing — it’s as simple as that. We don’t teach our kids to steal. Watching pirated content is no different. Please don’t promote it. Support cinema the right way. Har Har Mahadev."
It’s noteworthy that Vishnu Manchu, who stars in director Mukesh Kumar Singh’s ‘Kannappa’, had previously shared that his journey to visit all twelve sacred Jyothirlingas across India concluded with a divine visit to the Sri Sailam Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple just before the film's release.
In his social media announcement, he expressed, "Twelve Jyotirlingas. One journey. Eternal peace. I have just concluded the sacred darshan at Sri Sailam Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple — one of the twelve esteemed Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. With this visit, my journey to all twelve Jyotirlinga temples comes to a divine close."
The actor further mentioned, "My heart is overflowing. My soul feels blessed. Currently, life is filled with positivity, gratitude, and peace. As I stand at this spiritual milestone, I am eager for the next chapter #Kannappa, which releases globally on June 27. This film is very special to me. It embodies the spirit I hold dear today. Har Har Mahadev! #Kannappa27thJune."
The film features Vishnu Manchu in the role of Thinnadu (Kannappa), a courageous warrior turned devoted follower of Lord Shiva. Akshay Kumar portrays Lord Shiva, while Mohanlal captivates as Kirata. Prabhas promises an unforgettable cinematic experience as Rudra. Priety Mukhundan takes the lead female role, with music composed by Stephan Devassy.
The cinematography is handled by US cinematographer Sheldon Chau and Siddharth. Dance choreography is directed by Prabhu Deva, and editing is done by the renowned Antony. The film is produced by Mohan Babu, Vishnu Manchu’s father and a prominent actor. A significant part of the film was filmed in New Zealand with a substantial budget.