Vishnu Manchu is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to make "Kannappa" a landmark cinematic achievement. Embarking on an ambitious promotional journey, the dynamic star is spearheading a global outreach campaign unlike any seen before for a Telugu historical film.
With over a month still to go until its grand theatrical release, "Kannappa" is already generating significant buzz worldwide. Vishnu Manchu has kicked off an aggressive international promotional tour, starting with the USA – a first-of-its-kind initiative for a Telugu historical epic.
The highly anticipated USA Tour begins on May 8th in New Jersey, where Vishnu will connect with fans at Regal Commerce Center, North Brunswick at 7:30 PM. The following day, he'll travel to Dallas, engaging with audiences at Galaxy Theatres Grandscape, The Colony, TX at 7 PM. The US leg of the tour culminates on May 10th in the Bay Area, with a visit to Cine Lounge Fremont 7 Cinemas at 10:30 AM. The film's international release is strategically managed by Vasaraa, ensuring a broad and impactful global launch.
Back in India, Vishnu has even more extensive promotional plans in store, including multi-city tours, spiritual pilgrimages, and widespread media interactions designed to resonate with audiences across all segments. This marketing campaign transcends mere film promotion; it's a celebration of a cultural and devotional spectacle.
The excitement surrounding "Kannappa" is already palpable. The devotional anthem "Shiva Shiva Shankaraa" has soared to the top of music charts since its release, deeply connecting with listeners. The film's love track has also become a chart-topping hit, highlighting the movie's diverse musical appeal.
All eyes are now eagerly awaiting the trailer, which promises to elevate the already high anticipation to new heights. Scheduled for a grand multilingual release on June 27th, "Kannappa" is shaping up to be more than just a film – it's a cultural event. With sky-high expectations and pan-India appeal, this historical epic is poised to redefine its genre and leave a lasting legacy in Indian cinema.

























