Prabhas-Akshay’s ‘Kannappa’ will be seen only in theater, ‘No’ will be seen forever in the theater

Big Announcement from South: Prabhas-Akshay's 'Kannappa' will be seen only in the theater, said 'No' forever to OTT
Big Announcement from South: Prabhas-Akshay’s ‘Kannappa’ will be seen only in the theater, said ‘No’ forever to OTT

News India Live, Digital Desk: Big Announcement from South: South Cinema is bringing another epic film ‘Kannappa’, which has an army of veterans like Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, Nayantara and Mohanlal. The film is the dream project of actor-producer Vishnu Manchu. But before the release of the film, he has made a announcement that has shocked the entire industry and fans.

OTT said ‘No’, will be released only in theater

In today’s era, where the biggest films come on the OTT platform (eg Netflix, Amazon Prime) in a few weeks, the makers of ‘Kannappa’ have taken a very big and courageous decision. Vishnu Manchu has made it clear that his film Never will be released on OTT. Yes, you read it right! If you want to watch this film, then you have to go to the theater.

Why this big decision was taken?

Vishnu Manchu has a well thought out thinking behind this decision. He said, “” Kannappa “is not just a film, but an experience. We have made it for the magic of the big screen. Seeing its magnificent visuals (VFX), grand set and powerful sound on the small screen of the mobile, its real fun will end. I do not want the audience to reduce its experience by looking at this epic.”

What is the story of ‘Kannappa’?

The film is based on the mythological story of ‘Kannappa’, a great devotee of Lord Shiva, who surrendered to his eyes to prove his devotion. The film will be released a Pan-India, which is being made in many languages.

This courageous decision of Vishnu Manchu has increased expectations about the film. It shows how much he trusts his film and wants to give the audience an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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