Manchu Vishnu had delivered at least more than dozen flops already. Poor success rate hasn't deterred him from experimenting with scripts and risking too much with high cost of production.
Vishnu decided to produce 'Kannappa' directed by Tanikella Bharani. The cost of movie based on Lord Shiva's devotee is three times more than the market of Manchu Hero. Still, The amazing script penned by Tanikella needs a mammoth budget to reach larger section of audience.
All the hits of Vishnu are comedy capers, be it Dhee, Denikaina Ready and Doosukeltha. Are audience willing to encourage his new attempt? Will a devotional flick draw audience to theaters inspite of not having a star?
Critics question, 'Why does Vishnu want to take so much risk at this point of his career? What is he trying to prove by doing so?'.