Why Every NRI Needs to Watch Kannappa: A Pan-India Epic Connecting the Indian Diaspora
By clickusanews Staff | Published: June 24, 2025
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) across the globe are buzzing with anticipation for Kannappa, the pan-India mythological action drama set to release on June 27, 2025. Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and starring Vishnu Manchu, this epic retells the legendary tale of Kannappa, a devotee of Lord Shiva. The film features a star-studded cast including Prabhas, Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, and Kajal Aggarwal.
Filmed in stunning New Zealand locations, Kannappa blends timeless Indian storytelling with Lord of the Rings-inspired cinematic grandeur — making it a must-watch for NRIs seeking a deeper connection to their cultural roots.
A Celebration of Indian Mythology and Spirituality
Kannappa is rooted in the timeless story of Kannappa Nayanar, the hunter-turned-devotee who sacrifices his eyes for Lord Shiva at Srikalahasteeswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh. This tale offers NRIs a powerful reminder of India’s spiritual heritage — resonating with those navigating dual identities abroad. As Vishnu Manchu noted, its universal themes of devotion and sacrifice appeal across cultures.
A Pan-India Cast Bridging Regional and Global Audiences
The film unites India’s diversity, with stars from Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi cinema:
- Vishnu Manchu as Kannappa
- Prabhas as Lord Shiva
- Mohanlal as Kirata
- Akshay Kumar in his Telugu debut (cameo)
This collaboration mirrors the unity of the Indian diaspora, fostering pride in India’s cinematic excellence.
Cinematic Grandeur with Global Appeal
Shot 80% in New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes (Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch), Kannappa delivers a visual spectacle akin to Lord of the Rings. The scale of production — including shipping eight containers of set material from Hyderabad — showcases Indian cinema’s world-class ambitions.
A Family Legacy with Emotional Depth
A passion project for the Manchu family, the film features three generations on screen. Vishnu’s son Avram plays young Thinnadu; his daughters also appear. This multi-generational effort resonates with NRIs who cherish family ties and cultural continuity.
A Cultural Anchor for the Indian Diaspora
For the 27.1 million NRIs and PIOs worldwide, Kannappa serves as a cultural bridge — much like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge or Swades. Its multilingual release (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, English) ensures wide accessibility.
6️⃣ A Story of Perseverance and Inspiration
The film’s decade-long journey and challenges (including Vishnu’s injury during filming) reflect resilience — inspiring NRIs who overcome challenges in their own lives. Kannappa offers motivation through its tale of faith and triumph.
🎬 Where and How to Watch
Kannappa releases on June 27, 2025, in theaters across the USA, UK, Canada, Australia.
- Book tickets via BookMyShow, AMC, Cineplex
- Streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, or Hotstar (dates TBA — check JustWatch for updates)
Conclusion
Kannappa is more than just a film — it’s a cultural phenomenon that every NRI should experience. With its powerful blend of mythology, star power, and global production values, it serves as a cinematic bridge between India and its diaspora.
Book your tickets today and celebrate your Indian identity through this epic tale of devotion and sacrifice!







