Manchu Manoj Turns Down Bollywood, Stays True to Telugu Cinema

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Fame can take you places, but for Manchu Manoj, it seems to have led him right back home. After his powerful comeback as Mahabir Lamagot in the fantasy action hit Mirai, the actor has once again become the talk of the town. The film, starring Teja Sajja, Jagapathi Babu, Shriya Saran, Jayaram, and Ritika Nayak, turned out to be a massive surprise success, grossing over ₹140 crores worldwide. Manoj’s intense screen presence and rugged charisma left a strong impression — enough to catch the attention of Bollywood filmmakers.

But here’s where things get interesting — Manoj reportedly turned down multiple Hindi offers that came his way post-Mirai. According to sources, he’s in no hurry to switch industries. Instead, he’s focused on staying true to his Telugu roots, choosing stories that reflect the culture and emotion he connects with most.

Those close to the actor reveal that he’s been listening to several scripts in Hyderabad, being selective about his next move. Manoj isn’t chasing another action-packed spectacle — he’s seeking something deeper and emotionally resonant. In an era when many are running behind pan-India fame, his grounded approach feels refreshingly honest.

Up next, he’s gearing up to appear in Niharika Konidela’s quirky film What the Fish — a project that blends humor, emotion, and eccentricity. It’s a striking departure from the grandeur of Mirai, but perfectly in tune with Manoj’s unpredictable and heartfelt choices.


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