'Kannappa' team meets Bageshwar Baba; Takes his blessings

IANS April 8, 2025 312 views

Vishnu Manchu's upcoming mythological film 'Kannappa' is creating significant spiritual buzz after meeting with Bageshwar Dham Sarkar. The spiritual leader blessed the film's team and praised its commitment to showcasing Indian cultural narratives. Vishnu is simultaneously undertaking a profound Jyotirlinga Yatra, visiting sacred Shiva temples across India. The film promises to be a transformative cinematic experience, exploring the legendary devotion of Kannappa to Lord Shiva.

"Indian mythology holds immense depth and beauty" - Bageshwar Dham Sarkar
'Kannappa' team meets Bageshwar Baba; Takes his blessings
Chennai, April 8: Telugu star Vishnu Manchu along with the team of his eagerly awaited film ‘Kannappa’ met spiritual leader Bageshwar Dham Sarkar (Bageshwar Baba), Shri Dhirendra Krishna Shastriji on Tuesday.

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Vishnu Manchu meets spiritual leader during Jyotirlinga Yatra

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Film explores profound devotion of Kannappa

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Bageshwar Baba praises cultural storytelling

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Mythological epic promises powerful narrative

With the much-anticipated mythological epic Kannappa gearing up for release, Vishnu Manchu is doing more than promotions — he's surrendering to a spiritual calling.

The meeting with Bageshwar Baba comes at a time when ‘Kannappa’, the story of Lord Shiva’s fiercest and most unlikely devotee, is poised to ignite conversations and consciousness across the country.

During their meeting, Bageshwar Dham Sarkar blessed the team of ‘Kannappa’, including lead actor Vishnu Manchu, director Mukesh Kumar Singh, and the film’s antagonist Arpit Ranka. He spoke at length about the greatness of the devotee Kannappa and watched glimpses of the film, appreciating its vision.

He praised the effort to bring Indian culture and ancient stories to the forefront through cinema, stating that such films must be made and should reach the masses.

Bageshwar Baba emphasized that there was no need to imitate Western narratives when Indian mythology held such immense depth and beauty. He lauded South Indian cinema for staying rooted in tradition and expressed excitement to watch the film, ‘Kannappa’, once it was completed. He also extended his heartfelt blessings and best wishes for the film’s success.

Vishnu will continue his Jyotirlinga Yatra, a sacred pilgrimage to the twelve holiest shrines of Lord Shiva—each one believed to be a living, breathing vortex of divine energy. This yatra is not just symbolic; it’s deeply personal. It echoes the journey of Kannappa himself, a man who begins as an atheist and ultimately offers his eyes to Shiva in a moment of pure, unshakable love.

Vishnu just visited the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling temple in Maharashtra today, marking yet another divine step in this spiritual journey.

This yatra is already well underway, with Vishnu having visited six of the 12 Jyotirlingas: Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, Mahakaleshwar and Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh, Somnath and Nageshwar in Gujarat, and now Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra. The road ahead still calls him to Bhimashankar and Grishneshwar in Maharashtra, Kashi Vishwanath in Uttar Pradesh, Vaidyanath in Jharkhand, Mallikarjuna in Andhra Pradesh, and Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu.

Kannappa is a historical epic that narrates the story of the legendary devotee of Lord Shiva. With a stellar cast and breathtaking visuals, the film promises to leave a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. Vishnu Manchu stars as ‘Kannappa’, alongside Preity Mukhundhan, with powerhouse performances by Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, Prabhas, and Kajal Aggarwal. The film, which was originally slated for release on April 25, has been slightly delayed. A fresh release date is to be announced soon.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Wow, this is so inspiring! Vishnu Manchu's dedication to both his craft and spirituality is commendable. Can't wait to watch Kannappa - the story sounds powerful 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the spiritual angle, I hope the film doesn't oversimplify the complex themes of devotion. Indian audiences deserve nuanced storytelling, not just spectacle.
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Sanjay T.
The Jyotirlinga Yatra is such a beautiful concept! More actors should take this approach to understand the characters they portray. Respect to Vishnu Manchu for this dedication 🔥
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Ananya P.
The cast looks amazing! Mohanlal, Prabhas AND Akshay Kumar? This is going to be epic. Hope the delay means they're perfecting the VFX - mythological films need top-notch visuals.
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Vikram S.
Bageshwar Baba makes a great point about Indian mythology being rich enough without copying Western narratives. Our stories have so much depth if told properly!
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Meera R.
The devotion of Kannappa is one of the most moving stories in our tradition. Hope they do justice to it! The team seems sincere though - the blessings are a good sign 😊

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