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Kannappa: Audience Aims to Dodge ‘Son Of India’ Missteps

  • Published Jun 18, 2024 | 9:31 AMUpdated Jun 18, 2024 | 9:31 AM
  • Published Jun 18, 2024 | 9:31 AMUpdated Jun 18, 2024 | 9:31 AM
Kannappa: Audience Aims to Dodge ‘Son Of India’ Missteps

Manchu Vishnu is gearing up for his prestigious project “Kannappa”, a fantasy film based on the legendary devotee of Lord Shiva. Much of the film has been shot amidst the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, promising a visually spectacular experience for audiences.

The recent teaser for “Kannappa” has given viewers a glimpse into the world Vishnu aims to create. It introduces several esteemed actors in key roles, which has generated positive buzz and heightened expectations for the film’s narrative depth and dramatic impact. However, alongside the excitement, the teaser has also sparked discussions about its technical execution.

Critics and audiences alike have raised concerns about certain visual effects in the teaser. Some viewers speculate that certain scenes appear to have been shot using green screens instead of authentic locations. This technical critique has led to discussions on social media, where memes and debates are circulating about the teaser’s production values and authenticity.

This scrutiny isn’t unfamiliar territory for the Manchu family. Similar concerns arose previously with Manchu Mohan Babu’s film “Son Of India”, where promotional claims about high-budget sequences didn’t meet audience expectations upon release. As “Kannappa” nears its release, fans are cautiously optimistic, hoping that the film will overcome these early challenges and deliver a compelling cinematic experience that aligns with its promising storyline.