Ever since Manchu Vishnu announced Kannappa, there have been a lot of speculations about Prabhas's role. While early reports ...
The first look of Prabhas as Rudra in Vishnu Manchu's mythological film 'Kannappa' has been unveiled. Set to release on April ...
The movie Kannappa is a mythological fantasy based on the story of Kannappa, a devotee of Lord Shiva, and is set to capture the grandeur and devotion of ancient times. Akshay Kumar's appearance as ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 20 : Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has officially unveiled his first look as Lord Shiva in the upcoming Telugu film 'Kannappa'. Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh, the ...
“Stepping into the sacred aura of Mahadev for #Kannappa. Honored to bring this epic tale to life. May Lord Shiva guide us on this divine journey. Om Namah Shivaya!” read the caption for Kumar’s post ...
Vishnu Manchu’s ‘Kannappa’ teaser: Makers reveal glimpse of Mohanlal, Prabhas and Akshay Kumar In the poster, Akshay Kumar is seen as Lord Shiva, carrying a trident and a drum, symbols of ...
Tollywood's biggest-budget mythological film, Kannappa, is set for a grand release ... casting of Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva. The makers recently unveiled a striking poster ...
Akshay shared the first look of his Tollywood film, Kannappa, on social media. He is all set to impress fans as Lord Shiva in Vishnu Manchu’s mythological film. Sharing the look, the actor wrote ...
While OMG 2 showcased glimpses of Akshay Kumar as the ‘messenger’ of Lord Shiva, the actor has turned into the revelled God in the latest poster from the Pan-India film Kannappa. Sharing it on ...
Along with the poster, he wrote a caption that reads: “Stepping into the sacred aura of Mahadev for #Kannappa. Honored to bring this epic tale to life. May Lord Shiva guide us on this divine journey.
Well, now, finally Akshay Kumar will be seen essaying the role of Lord Shiva in the Telugu movie Kannappa, starring Vishnu Manchu in the lead. Akshay Kumar appeared as Lord Krishna in 2012's OMG- Oh ...