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Vishnu Manchu opens up about the dual-edged sword of being Mohan Babu’s son in the film industry. He admits his surname opened doors but initially trapped him in exhausting expectations. The actor-producer found clarity by treating legacy as creative freedom rather than imitation. Now focused on "Kanappa," he balances strategic producing with passionate acting to protect stories holistically.

Key Points: Vishnu Manchu on Legacy Pressure and Finding Purpose Beyond Mohan Babu

  • Vishnu credits surname for opportunities but admits early pressure was exhausting
  • Found purpose by making choices beyond comparisons
  • Calls himself a "producer-actor hybrid" for creative control
  • Upcoming film "Kanappa" blends mythology with family legacy
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Vishnu Manchu: The surname opens doors, but it also adds noise

Mohan Babu’s son Vishnu Manchu reveals how embracing his surname’s legacy freed him from expectations ahead of "Kanappa" release.

"“Legacy is permission to take risks, not an obligation to imitate” – Vishnu Manchu"

New Delhi, June 25

Vishnu Manchu, who is the son of acclaimed star and filmmaker Mohan Babu, agrees that while his family name gave him opportunities, it also brought pressure. The actor said that he found true purpose when he stopped chasing others' expectations and started making choices for himself.

Talking about carving his own path and how that journey felt—from pressure to purpose, Vishnu told IANS: “The surname opens doors, but it also adds noise. Early on, I tried to meet everyone’s expectations; that’s exhausting. Purpose arrived when I accepted that legacy is permission to take risks, not an obligation to imitate.”

“Once I tuned out comparisons, my choices—good and bad—became entirely my own,” he added.

The 43-year-old star, who is gearing up for the release of his film “Kanappa”, is more than just an actor. He is also a producer and an entrepreneur.

Which version of Vishnu Manchu feels most true today to him? Pat came the reply from him: “The producer-actor hybrid.” He added: “Producing sharpens my strategic side; acting keeps me grounded in craft. When both roles sync, I can protect the story end-to-end—budget to final frame—without compromising performance.”

“Kannappa” is a mythological action drama film directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and produced by Mohan Babu. It is based on the legend of Kannappa in Hinduism, a devotee of the god Shiva. Supporting roles are played by Mohan Babu, R. Sarathkumar, Arpit Ranka, Brahmanandam, Brahmaji, Siva Balaji, Kaushal Manda, Rahul Madhav, Devaraj, Mukesh Rishi, Raghu Babu, Preity Mukhundhan and Madhoo.

In South Indian traditions, Kannappa is a devotee of the Hindu god Shiva. His story is closely connected with the Srikalahasteeswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh. He is a saint in the Saiva Siddhanta tradition.

Talking about Vishnu, he made his acting debut as a child artist in his father Mohan Babu's 1985 film Ragile Gundelu. He landed his first lead role in the film Vishnu in 2003 directed by Shaji Kailas.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article about Vishnu Manchu:
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Priya K.
Respect for speaking so honestly about family pressure! In our culture, star kids have it both ways - golden opportunities but also impossible expectations. His journey from legacy to self-discovery is inspiring 🙏 Can't wait to watch Kanappa - our mythology needs more modern retellings!
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Rahul M.
Good interview but I wish he spoke more about his entrepreneurial ventures too. Telugu cinema industry is changing fast with OTT and new business models. Stars need to adapt beyond just acting/producing.
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Ananya S.
"Legacy is permission to take risks" - what a powerful line! 🎭 This applies to so many Indian kids carrying family expectations, whether in business, academics or arts. Vishnu's maturity shows in balancing respect for his father's legacy while creating his own identity.
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Vikram J.
As someone from Andhra, I'm excited for Kanappa! Our temple stories deserve grand cinematic treatment. Hope they do justice to Srikalahasti temple's significance. Mohan Babu garu's involvement gives me confidence - he understands our cultural roots deeply.
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Sneha P.
Honestly, I find star kids' struggles less relatable. They get 100x more chances than outsiders. But credit to Vishnu for acknowledging his privilege and working hard to prove himself beyond just the surname. His production work is actually quite good!
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Karthik R.
Interesting how he balances acting and producing. In Tollywood, we need more actors who understand the business side too. Hope Kanappa brings fresh energy to mythological films - the genre needs innovation beyond the usual templates. All the best to the team! 🤞

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