In a recent interview, Manchu Vishnu delved into various subjects, shedding light on topics ranging from the reality show. His relationship with his brother Manoj, to sharing insights on political matters, including Pawan Kalyan’s political trajectory.
Amid circulating rumors of discord within the Manchu family, sparked by a video portraying a heated exchange between Vishnu and Manoj Manchu, Vishnu stepped forward to clarify that these speculations were part of a reality show. He revealed plans to unveil a grand reality series titled ‘House of Manchus’ to the audience.
Discussing the upcoming reality show ‘House of Manchus,’ Vishnu disclosed ongoing negotiations with a major OTT platform for its presentation. He assured that the show’s launch was imminent, alluding to the intriguing nature of his dispute with Manoj. He hinted that the truth behind the incident would come to light within the next seven to eight months. While Vishnu strongly believed in the concept of a joint family, he clarified that it didn’t necessarily require everyone to reside together.
Vishnu also shared insights into his upcoming film, “Kannappa,” revealing that it was in the pipeline and scheduled to commence shooting in September. Notably, he highlighted the challenges associated with producing a film of such magnitude and budget.
When asked about his perspective on Pawan Kalyan’s political journey, Vishnu humbly refrained from predicting Pawan’s political success, emphasizing his inability to foresee such outcomes. However, he firmly acknowledged Pawan Kalyan’s stature as a superstar in the film industry. He applauded Pawan’s star power and acknowledged the vastness of his fan base.
Turning to Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape, Vishnu shared his thoughts on the upcoming 2024 elections. He expressed his belief in the ruling Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) led by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy securing another victory. He substantiated his viewpoint by referencing recent surveys. Nonetheless, he recognized the pivotal role the final six months leading up to the elections would play in shaping the ultimate outcome.