Manchu Vishnu pierces ear for Him

on Dec 27, 2014

Manchu Vishnu is one the happiest actors in Tollywood these days as his career is on the upswing. The actor now joined with director Deva Katta of Prasthanam fame. This film is inspired by the Tamil film Arima Nambi directed by Anand Shankar.

Now the latest we hear is that Manchu Vishnu will be piercing his ear for this movie. Sources say that Deva requested Vishnu to pierce his ear to suit the role and Vishnu agreed immediately.Vishnu will also take classes in freestyle martial arts for the film.

"I'm already trained in Wushu (a traditional Chinese martial art), but I'm keen on learning freestyle martial arts for this film. I may go abroad to take classes or even bring someone to Hyderabad to teach me. I'll decide soon," Vishnu had told.

Vishnu is known for experimenting with his looks and that gives the audience a diverse range of looks in all of his movies. He is one of the hardworking heroes of tollywood. He was a bit obese during the early days of his career. However, within no time he developed muscular body doing heavy workouts.

The shooting of the first schedule of the movie is already finished and the film is progressing at a good pace. Off late Vishnu Manchu seems to be heavily interested in off beat scripts and serious action drama. With Deva Khatta and Vishnu Munchu’s new fascination this film might be enthralling.Lets wish Vishnu Manchu all the best for this movie.


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