Kannappa World Television Premiere On Chhoti Diwali - Where And When To Watch Akshay Kumar, Vishnu Manchu Film
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This Chhoti Diwali, audiences are in for a divine cinematic treat as Kannappa, the much-awaited mythological epic starring Manchu Vishnu, Akshay Kumar, Prabhas, and Mohanlal, gears up for its world television
premiere. The film, directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh, was praised for its elements of devotion, emotion, and visual splendour, making it a perfect watch for the festive weekend.
Kannappa's world television premiere
The official X account of Kannappa confirmed the exciting news, writing, “Tomorrow, the divine legend arrives on your screens! Celebrate devotion, love & light with #Kannappa — World Television Premiere.” Fans can tune in to watch the film across South Indian channels in their respective languages - Gemini TV (Telugu) at 12 PM, Sun TV (Tamil) at 9:30 AM, Surya TV (Malayalam) at 2:30 PM, and Udaya TV (Kannada) at 12 PM. The post beautifully summed up the spirit of the film, saying, “A story that unites every heart this Diwali. Har Har Mahadev. Har Ghar Mahadev.”Take a look:
However, there was no mention of Hindi premiere.
More about Kannappa
Kannappa boasts a stellar star cast with Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva, Prabhas as Rudra, Mohanlal as Kirata, and Kajal Aggarwal as Goddess Parvati. The film also features Mohan Babu, Sarath Kumar, Mukesh Rishi, Brahmanandam, and newcomer Preity Mukhundhan, who plays the village chief’s daughter.At its core, Kannappa tells the story of Thinna, a brave tribal youth who begins as a non-believer in God. His journey takes a transformative turn after he falls in love, leading to a powerful spiritual awakening inspired by the legend of the Sri Kalahasti Temple. The film explores his evolution from a skeptic to a devoted follower, portraying faith as a deeply human and emotional experience.Shot amid the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, Kannappa combines divine storytelling, powerful performances, and cinematic grandeur. As Diwali lights up homes across the country, Kannappa arrives on television to remind viewers of faith, love, and devotion - the true essence of the festival of lights.