Key Points

Recently, a video featuring Mohan Babu joking about buying 7,000 acres in New Zealand went viral, sparking online chatter. Brahmaji has since clarified on social media that the video was merely a humorous moment shared among friends. He emphasized New Zealand's land ownership restrictions, reinforcing that no transaction took place. Meanwhile, excitement builds for the upcoming release of the film "Kannappa," scheduled for June 27.

Key Points: Mohan Babu Land Joke Unveiled by Brahmaji and Vishnu Manchu

  • Brahmaji clarifies viral video was a joke
  • Mohan Babu's comic form in full display
  • New Zealand land ownership laws cited
  • Upcoming film Kannappa releases June 27
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Did Mohan Babu buy 7,000 acre land in New Zealand for Vishnu Manchu? Brahmaji spills the beans

Brahmaji clarifies Mohan Babu's viral land joke with Vishnu Manchu, confirming it was just fun.

"If buying 7000 acres in New Zealand was that easy, I'd be shooting there every weekend! - Brahmaji"

Mumbai, June 23

A behind-the-scene video of Mohan Babu went viral on social video, where he is jokingly talking about buying 7,000 acres of land in New Zealand for his son Vishnu Manchu. Many social media users believed the clip shared by actor Brahmaji to be true.

Now, Brahmaji has dropped a post on his X (formerly Twitter) timeline, claiming that the video in question was just for fun.

He wrote on the micro-blogging site, "Guys, come on! " That video I posted with Mr. Mohan Babu garu and Vishnu Manchu was pure fun -- just a bunch of us having a good laugh like we always do. We joked about buying 7000 acres in New Zealand, even owning the mountains! Vishnu played along, Mohan Babu garu was in full comic form and I was pulling their leg as usual. But suddenly people have started believing it's real?! Arrey bhai... if buying 7000 acres in New Zealand was that easy, I'd be shooting there every weekend!"

"Let me clear it up before the jokes turn into news headlines Nobody bought any land. It was all in jest. New Zealand doesn't even allow that kind of land ownership for non-citizens. Please don't take humour so seriously especially when Kannappa is around the corner and we're all in high spirits! Now smile, laugh a little, and don't turn comedy into something else #KannappaOnJune27," he further explained.

Talking about "Kanappa", the forthcoming mythological flick has been helmed by Mukesh Kumar Singh.

Backed by Mohan Babu under the banner of AVA Entertainment, and 24 Frames Factory, R. Sarathkumar, Arpit Ranka, Kaushal Manda, Rahul Madhav, Devaraj, Mukesh Rishi, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu, Preity Mukhundhan and Madhoo are a part of the film's core cast, along with special comeos by Mohanlal, Prabhas, Kajal Aggarwal, and Akshay.

"Kannappa" is scheduled to hit the cinema halls on 27 June this year.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Haha typical Indian social media! We believe anything that goes viral without fact-checking 😂 Good that Brahmaji clarified quickly. Looking forward to Kannappa - the star cast looks amazing!
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Rahul S.
Honestly, even if it were true - why would anyone care? Our film stars earn crores and can buy property anywhere. Focus should be on the movie - the teaser of Kannappa looks visually stunning!
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Ananya M.
This viral trend shows how desperate we are for masala news. Meanwhile, real issues get ignored. But I must say, Mohan Babu's comic timing is legendary - no wonder people believed him! 😄
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Vikram J.
New Zealand property laws are strict - even NRIs can't buy agricultural land easily. But this joke became believable because we've seen Telugu stars make huge investments abroad before!
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Sneha P.
Clever marketing strategy for Kannappa if you ask me! Got everyone talking. The combo of Prabhas and Mohanlal in a mythological film is exciting. Hope it lives up to the hype 🤞
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Karthik R.
Respectfully, this shows how out of touch our film industry is. Joking about buying foreign land when most Indians struggle to buy a flat? But I'll still watch Kannappa - the VFX looks next level!

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