“Kannappa” Fever Hits Social Media: “Shiva, Shiva, Shankara” Becomes a Viral Anthem

Get ready to chant and dance! The devotional song “Shiva, Shiva, Shankara” from the upcoming film “Kannappa” has taken social media by storm, becoming a viral anthem that’s capturing hearts and inspiring celebrations across the globe.
In just two weeks, the song has amassed over 2,00,000 reels and a staggering 8 crore (80 million) views on Instagram alone. Its infectious energy and powerful message of devotion have resonated with people of all ages, from children to elders, influencers to devotees, and dancers to fitness enthusiasts.
The song’s popularity is only expected to soar higher with Maha Shivaratri approaching. “Shiva, Shiva, Shankara” has become the go-to track for festivities, performances, and social media trends, uniting people in their celebration of Lord Shiva.
Actor-producer Vishnu Manchu, who plays the titular role in “Kannappa,” expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming response. “We are incredibly humbled and excited to see how ‘Shiva, Shiva, Shankara’ has touched so many lives,” he shared. “It’s truly become an anthem of devotion.”
“Kannappa”: A Cinematic Ode to Devotion
“Kannappa” reimagines the legendary tale of Kannappa, the ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. The film promises a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience, combining intricate storytelling with exceptional performances from a star-studded cast.
Vishnu Manchu takes on the challenging role of Kannappa, a man whose unwavering devotion leads him on an extraordinary journey. The film also features a stellar lineup, including Mohan Babu, Prabhas, Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, and Kajal Aggarwal, each delivering powerful performances that bring depth and complexity to their characters.
“Kannappa: The Divine Devotion” is scheduled to grace theaters on April 25, 2025. With its captivating storyline, stunning visuals, and the viral success of “Shiva, Shiva, Shankara,” the film is poised to be a cinematic masterpiece that celebrates devotion and faith.