Manchu Manoj’s Fierce Comeback! David Reddy First Look Reveals Revolutionary Warrior

Manchu Manoj returns in David Reddy, a colonial-era action epic. First look reveals him as a fierce revolutionary warrior ready to challenge British rule.

Manchu Manoj is making a thunderous return to the big screen, and his comeback promises to be nothing short of explosive. The actor has unveiled the first-look poster of his upcoming film David Reddy, and the striking visual confirms that this is not an ordinary return — but a full-fledged reinvention. Released on Republic Day, the poster introduces Manoj in a fierce warrior avatar, instantly setting expectations for a grand historical action drama rooted in rebellion and resistance.

Dressed in rugged period costume, Manoj’s intense expression, commanding stance, and battle-worn appearance convey a man driven by fury and purpose. His piercing gaze reflects anger, defiance, and the spirit of revolution — hinting at a character ready to challenge oppressive forces. The transformation showcases Manoj’s deep commitment to the role and signals a performance that could redefine his career.

David Reddy is set during the British colonial era, spanning the years 1897 to 1920 — a time marked by growing resistance against foreign rule. Manoj plays the titular character, a fearless fighter who dares to confront British tyranny and ignite the flame of rebellion. The film promises to explore a lesser-known chapter of Indian history through high-octane action, emotional storytelling, and large-scale visuals.

Directed by Hanuma Reddy Yakkanti and produced by Nallagangula Venkat Reddy and Bharat Motukuri, the film is being mounted on a lavish scale. Designed as a pan-India project, David Reddy will release simultaneously in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, ensuring wide reach and national appeal.

Adding international flavor to the cast is Ukrainian actress Maria Ryaboshapka, who plays the female lead. Indian audiences may recognize her as Jessica from Sivakarthikeyan’s Prince, where her performance drew appreciation. Her inclusion in David Reddy is expected to bring a fresh global dimension to the narrative. Maria previously shared that she chose her Indian debut based on strong storytelling and unique direction — making her addition to this ambitious project even more intriguing.

Manchu Manoj was last seen in the mythological action spectacle Mirai, directed by Karthik Ghattamaneni. In the film, Manoj impressed audiences in a powerful antagonist role. Mirai blended Indian mythology with modern superhero storytelling, featuring high-end VFX and adrenaline-packed action sequences. The supporting cast included Shriya Saran, Jagapathi Babu, Ritika Nayak, Jayaram, and Getup Srinu.

Mirai followed the journey of a young man chosen by destiny to wield a mystical divine staff — a powerful weapon tied to ancient prophecy. His struggle to accept this responsibility took viewers on an emotional ride steeped in Indian folklore.

Now, with David Reddy, Manchu Manoj steps into the boots of a revolutionary warrior — ready to set screens ablaze once again.

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