The production of the highly anticipated film Kannappa, starring Vishnu Manchu, has hit a snag as important footage from the film has gone missing. The executive producer has filed a police complaint, and the investigation is currently ongoing.
Vishnu ManchuKannappaFilm ProductionMissing FootagePolice InvestigationReal Estate NewsMay 27, 2025
The main issue is that important footage from the film has gone missing. A hard drive containing this footage was sent from a VFX company in Mumbai and has not been recovered.
Vijay Kumar is the executive producer of Kannappa.
A police complaint has been filed by the executive producer, and an investigation is currently underway.
The main cast members of Kannappa include Manchu Vishnu, Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Mohan Babu, Mohanlal, Madhoo, and Brahmanandam.
Kannappa is set for a worldwide release on June 27, 2025.
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