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Netizens React As Akshay Kumar Makes a Striking Impact as Lord Shiva in Kannappa

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 28, 2025 16:03 IST

A fresh wave of mythological storytelling sweeps into cinemas with Kannappa -  a grand Telugu spectacle featuring Prabhas, Mohanlal, ...

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A fresh wave of mythological storytelling sweeps into cinemas with Kannappa -  a grand Telugu spectacle featuring Prabhas, Mohanlal, Kajal Aggarwal, and a stellar ensemble. Among the surprises is Akshay Kumar’s powerful cameo as Lord Shiva -  a role that doesn’t just serve as a brief appearance, but a spiritually resonant performance that anchors key emotional moments in the film.

The internet is buzzing with praise for Akshay Kumar’s impactful cameo, with fans calling his portrayal of Lord Shiva one of the film’s standout moments. Social media users have been quick to highlight his screen presence, with one commenting, “Akshay Kumar in the climax is pure fire,” while another wrote, “Akshay Kumar Shiv ke avatar mein cha gaye.” Many also noted his growing command over brief but memorable roles, saying, “Akshay Kumar shines in cameos.” The wave of appreciation reflects how his spiritually charged performance has struck a chord with audiences across languages.

Having portrayed Lord Shiva in Hindi cinema, Akshay Kumar steps into Kannappa with effortless conviction, bringing a quiet intensity and spiritual depth to every frame. Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and featuring a stellar ensemble cast, including Madhoo, Arpit Ranka, R. Sarathkumar, Rahul Madhav, Devaraj, Mukesh Rishi, Raghu Babu, and Mohan Babu. Yet, even amid such talent, the film is rich in devotional energy yet Akshay’s brief appearance stands out, leaving a powerful imprint that elevates the narrative and lingers long after.

Over the years, Akshay Kumar has seamlessly transitioned across genres—from action and comedy to socially driven dramas and now, mythological cinema. His evolving association with spiritually rooted characters, from OMG 2 to Kannappa, reflects a deeper artistic shift—one that demands not just performance but a profound sense of depth, restraint, and symbolism. With Kannappa, Akshay not only adds a powerful chapter to his filmography but also marks a memorable entry into Telugu cinema through a cameo that resonates with weight and spiritual conviction.

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