Namo Namah Shivaya Song Lyrics Info
“Namo Namah Shivaya Lyrics,” a divine song from the Telugu film “Thandel,” features vocals by Anurag Kulkarni and Haripriya. The music video, directed by Chandoo Mondeti and starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, showcases the spiritual lyrics of Jonnavithala and the captivating music of Devi Sri Prasad.
Namo Namah Shivaya Song Lyrics Credits
Movie Name : Thandel
Song Name: Namo Namah Shivaya
Singers: Anurag Kulkarni & Haripriya
Lyrics: Jonnavithula
Cast: Naga Chaitanya, Sai Pallavi & Others
Keyboards: Vikas Badisa
Rhythms: Kalyan
Nadaswaram: Balasubramanian
Namo Namah Shivaya Song Telugu Lyrics
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ…!
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ…!
నమో నమః… నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ
నమో నమః… నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయా
హే, ఢమ ఢమ ఢం అదరగొట్టు
ఢమరుకాన్ని దంచికొట్టు
అష్టదిక్కులదిరేటట్టు తాండవేశ్వరా..
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ)
భం భం భం మొదలుపెట్టు
అమృతాన్ని పంచిపెట్టు
గుండె వెండికొండయేట్టు
కుండలేశ్వరా…
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ)
జై శంకర… జై జై జై శంకర
నిప్పు కన్ను ఇప్పి
జనం తప్పును కాల్చేయ్యరా
జై శంకర… శివ శివ శివ శంకర
త్రిశూలం తిప్పి సూపి
మంచి దారి నడపరా…
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ) “4”
మ్, తప్పు చేస్తే
బ్రహ్మ తలనే తుంచినావురా
వేడుకుంటె విషాన్నైనా మింగినావురా
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ)
ఆదిపరాశక్తి నిన్ను కోరుకుందిరా
సృష్టిలోన మొదటి ప్రేమ కధే నీదిరా
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ)
రారా శివరాత్రి సుందర…
మా రాత మార్చి ఉద్దరించరా
అనంతమైన నీ ప్రేమలో
రవ్వంత మాకు ఇస్తే
భూమి స్వర్గమౌనురా…
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ) //4//
ఆది ప్రేమిక… నీకు పోలిక
లేదు లేదిక జగాన
భక్త కోటికి… ఉన్న కోరిక
తీర్చుతావయా స్వయానా
ఈశ్వరి కోసం అర్ధనారీశ్వరుడయ్యావు
లోకాన్నే ఏలు పరమేశ్వరుడా…
ఏ లోటూ రానీవు… ఎపుడు తోడుంటావు
మగడంటే నువ్వే మహేశ్వరుడా
ఆది నువ్వే… అంతం నువ్వే
కాపాడే ఆపద్భాంధవుడా……
(నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ) //4//
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
శివ శివ శివ
నమో నమః
నమో నమః
నమో నమః శివాయా
Namo Namah Shivaya Song English Lyrics
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya…!
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya…!
Namo Namah… Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Namo Namah… Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Hey, Dham Dham Dham Adaragottu
Dhamarukanni Danchikottu
Ashtadikkuladiratattu Tandaveshwara…
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya)
Bham Bham Bham Modalupettu
Amrutanni Panchipettu
Gunde Vendikondayettu
Kundaleshwara…
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya)
Jai Shankara… Jai Jai Jai Shankara
Nippu Kannu Ippi
Janam Tappunu Kalcheyyara
Jai Shankara… Shiva Shiva Shiva Shankara
Trishoolam Tippi Soopi
Manchi Daari Nadapara…
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya) “4”
Mmm, Tappu Cheste
Brahma Thalane Thunchinavura
Vedukunte Vishannaina Minginavura
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya)
Adiparashakti Ninnu Korukundira
Srishtilona Modati Prema Kadhe Neethira
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya)
Raara Shivaratri Sundara…
Maa Raatha Marchi Uddarinchara
Anantamaina Nee Premalo
Ravvanta Maaku Iste
Bhoomi Swargamaunura…
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya) //4//
Adi Premika… Neeku Polika
Ledu Ledika Jagana
Bhakta Kotiki… Unna Korika
Teerchutavaya Swayana
Eeshwari Kosam Ardhanaarishwarudayyavu
Lokanney Eelu Parameshwaruda…
Ee Lottu Raneevu… Epudu Toduntavu
Magadante Nuvve Maheshwaruda
Adi Nuvve… Antham Nuvve
Kapade Aapadbhandhavuda……
(Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya) //4//
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva Shiva
Namo Namah
Namo Namah
Namo Namah Shivaya
Extra Inforamation:
About Haripriya:
Hariprriya, whose real name is Shruthi Chandrasena, was born on October 29, 1991, and is an Indian model and actress who primarily appears in Kannada films. In addition to her efforts in Ranna, Ricky, Neerdose, Bharjari, Samhaara, Jai Simha, Bell Bottom, Soojidara, and D/O Parvathamma, Hariprriya received widespread praise for her performance in Ugramm.
Childhood
Hariprriya was born in Chikkaballapur, India, on October 29, 1991.[4][5] She was trained in the Bharatanatyam dancing style after finishing her education. Her family thereafter relocated to Bangalore, where she finished her pre-university coursework. For numerological reasons, her mother persuaded Shruthi to change her spelling from Hariprriya to Harriprriya in 2013. Shruthi rejected the reports, saying, “My mother insisted that I change my spelling.”
Early career years (2007–2014)
Hariprriya once take part in a variety of cultural events. Director Richard Castelino offered her the lead role in the Tulu film Badi after he viewed stills of her from the shows while she was in the twelfth grade. She later starred in Vasanthakala after making her Kannada film debut in Manasugula Mathu Madhura (2008). She was nominated for a Filmfare award for Best Kannada actress for her role opposite Yash in the 2009 political satire Kallara Santhe.
Her subsequent film, Cheluveye Ninne Nodalu, starring Shiva Rajkukar, was well-reviewed and helped make Hariprriya a hit in Karnataka. With Kanagavel Kaaka and Bhumika Chawla’s debut film, Thakita Thakita, with Harshvardhan Rane, respectively, she also ventured into the Tamil and Telugu film industries in 2010 later becoming quite successful.
Hariprriya then turned her attention to Tamil and Telugu films, working on Cheran’s Muran in Tamil and Pilla Zamindar in Telugu, which starred Nani in a major hit. She also appeared in the 2008 political drama Mukhyamantri I Love You, which has not yet been made public. Thiruvambadi Thamban was her Malayalam film debut. She played a call girl in her third Telugu movie, Abbayi Class Ammayi Mass,, which necessitated a two-week immersion program to bring her into the role.
Ugramm’s achievements and innovations (2014–2016)
She made a comeback to Kannada cinema in 2014 with the gangster movie Ugramm. The New Indian Express’s Shraddhaa described it as “a powerful performance by Hariprriya, who is instinctive in her behavior. She was credited with making a “sensational comeback to Kannada films” as the movie became a huge economic success. Ugramm “did wonders to Hariprriya” as she went on to offer more Kannada projects, according to Sify.
Following Ugram’s success, she became well-known in the Kannada film industry and one of the most sought-after heroines. She appeared in the comedy Bullet Basya and the big-budget blockbusters Ricky and Ranna . She began 2015 with Ranna, when she was initially coupled with Indian actor Sudeep. The film later became a box office success.
Bullet Basya, her second release of the year, She was paired with Sharan, and her portrayal of Kaveri in the movie was well praised. She had cut her weight in half for her role as Radha, a Naxalite, in the 2016 film Ricky, which starred her opposite Rakshit Shetty. According to the reviewers, “The performance of Hariprriya in the film was appreciated.” Ranatantra, her next film of the year, starred her opposite Vijay Raghavendra.
She also made a guest cameo in a Bhale Jodi song. She played the role of Kumudha, a bar dancer, in the popular film Neer Dose, which was her next release of the year. “Hariprriya has played a significant role in her career,” the critics noted. Her role in the film is amazing. The film proved to be a game-changer for her career.
Well-known actress (since 2017)
She rose to prominence in the Kannada cinema industry as an actor following the success of Neer Dose. She portrayed Haasini, a girl from North Karnataka, in the 2017 movie Bharjari. She and Rachita Ram appeared together on film for the second time after Ranna. According to the New Indian Express, “Hariprriya plays a good part in the film.” The story’s primary turning point is her character. She also made a brief appearance in the movie Anjaniputra.
She made a comeback to Telugu cinema in 2018 with a mechanic’s character in a Jai Simha film. The film became a huge success. A Kannada movie was her next release.
Kanaka. She portrayed a negative persona in Samhara, her next release, costarring with Chiranjeevi Sarja. “Hariprriya’s portrayal as a negative character is outstanding,” the New Indian Express observed. She had the opportunity to demonstrate her acting flexibility in the film. Life Jothe Ondh Selfie was her subsequent release of the year. “Hariprriya has portrayed the contemporary girl Rashmi, who has numerous pains from her past,” the Times of India stated. She did a great job portraying the role.
Bell Bottom, her debut release in 2019, turned out to be the year’s biggest smash. “Hariprriya’s character as the innocent but intelligent love interest is well placed,” the authors of The New Indian Express remarked. The authors of publications describing “Hariprriya delivers yet”
another strong performance, demonstrating why she is regarded as one of the most adaptable actors working today. “It is Hariprriya, who once again finds a perfect character and is at her charming best playing Kusuma,” the Deccan Chronicle observed. Soojidara, which was directed by Mounish Badiger, was her subsequent 2019 release. D/O Parvathamma was her next movie. Naganna’s Kurukshetra, which starred Sumalatha Ambareesh, Suraj Gowda, and Prabhu Mundukar in the key roles, was her 25th Kannada film.
Her upcoming 2019 project is Ellide Illi Tanaka, directed by Tejaswi. With yet another sane persona, Hariprriya steals the stage, according to the Chitraloka. Her on-screen rendition of Nandini’s character captivates the audience. Mayura was her subsequent 2019 release Sudharani and other actors starred in Raghavendra’s Kannad Gothilla. She appeared in Rishab Shetty’s Katha Sangama that same year.
Bicchugatti: Chapter 1 − Dalvayi Dange, a film based on a historical novel by Hari Santosh, is Hariprriya’s first and only release of 2020.
She was paired opposite Satish Ninasam in Vijay Prasad’s comedy-drama Petromax, which was released in 2022 after a one-year break. The movie was a monetary flop at the box office and received unfavorable reviews from critics and viewers when it was first released. Naan Mirugamai Maara, her Tamil comeback movie, was her next release. in which she was paired with Sasikumar and portrayed Anandi, a homemaker. Both critics and viewers gave the movie unfavorable reviews and it failed at the box office.
Her first release of 2023 was Yadha Yadha Hi, a Kannada adaptation of the Telugu movie Evaru , in which she was first paired with Diganth and Vasishta. “Hariprriya’s acting, which sees a blend of determination, vulnerability, and cunning, commands attention,” the critics said, praising her portrayal in the movie. After a while, she receives a significant full-length role as a heroine that displays her skill.
She and Vasishta have a strong connection, and their on-screen relationship flows naturally.” “Hariprriya deserves all the praise for her portrayal of Priyanka’s character, which has negative undertones.” At the box office, the movie was a commercial failure.
About Naga Chaitanya:
Indian actor Akkineni Naga Chaitanya was born on November 23, 1986, and is known by his Telugu name, [akːineːni naːɡa tʃaitaʲa]. For his efforts, he has won multiple awards, including the Nandi Award and the Filmfare Award South.
Chaitanya, the son of actor Nagarjuna, received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South for his acting debut in 2009 with Josh. Following his breakthrough performance in the romantic drama Ye Maaya Chesave (2010), he went on to star in a number of high-profile films, including Majili (2019), Venky Mama (2019), Bangarraju (2022), Rarandoi Veduka Chudham (2017), 100% Love (2011), Tadakha (2013), Manam (2014), Premam (2016), and Manam. He also won three Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actor for Manam and Telugu nominations for Best Actor include Love Story, Premam, and Ye Maaya Chesave. Chaitanya’s first Hindi film was the comedy-drama Laal Singh Chaddha, released in 2022.
Aside from his work in movies, Chaitanya owns the cloud kitchen business Shoyu and is a well-known brand ambassador for several goods. From 2017 till 2021, he was wed to Samantha Ruth Prabhu, an actress. Actress Sobhita Dhulipala is his spouse.
Childhood and family
Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna and Lakshmi Daggubati welcomed Chaitanya into the world on November 23, 1986, in Hyderabad, in a Telugu household. Both his maternal grandpa, producer D. Ramanaidu, and his paternal grandfather, actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao, are well-known in Telugu film. When Chaitanya was a young boy, his parents divorced.
Later, both of his parents got married again. Lakshmi wedded Sundaram Motors corporate executive Sharath Vijayaraghavan, while Nagarjuna wed former actress Amala Mukherjee.[9] Chaitanya has a maternal stepbrother and a paternal half-brother, actor Akhil Akkineni His first cousins Rana Daggubati, Sumanth, and Sushanth are also actors, as is his maternal uncle Venkatesh.
Chaitanya spent 18+1⁄2 years of his childhood in Chennai. He received his education in Chennai at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan. and at Chennai’s AMM School. After that, he graduated from Hyderabad’s St. Mary’s College. During his second year of college, he told Nagarjuna that he wanted to become an actor. He went to Mumbai to take a three-month acting course. He underwent more acting and martial arts instruction in Los Angeles, except from a year of voice and speech training before to his acting debut.
Breakthrough and career debut (2009–2012)
Chaitanya made his feature film debut in 2009 as a college student in the Vasu Varma-directed movie Josh. Rediff.com stated: “Naga Chaitanya has done well for her debut. He has demonstrated himself on occasion. One hopes that he will refine his abilities in the upcoming years, since there is always room for growth.” Chaitanya took home the Best Male Debut-South Filmfare Award.
He then starred in Gautham Vasudev Menon’s romance drama Ye Maaya Chesave (2010), which had a different cast and climax and was also filmed in Tamil as Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. He portrayed a Telugu Hindu assistant.
director who develops feelings for a Malayali Christian girl. According to a critic on Sify.com, Naga Chaitanya excels in romantic settings. His voice and informal acting style are his strongest points. Chaitanya’s performance has improved since his debut. He can now solidify his place and act with assurance in more love movies. However, the reviewer thought that Chaitanya appeared “very boyish” and that he should focus on his appearance. After being a box office hit, the movie became a cult favorite. Additionally, he was nominated for Best Actor Male at the Filmfare Award South.
Following Ye Maaya Chesave, he and Tamannaah Bhatia collaborated on the 2011 romantic drama 100% Love, in which he portrayed a self-centered and industrious college student who holds the highest rank in his institution. It did well at the box office. “Naga Chaitanya is suave to the extent of being egoist,” said 123telugu. He does a good job and gives his character a serene appearance. He followed up with Dhada (2011). The Times of India stated: “Naga Chaitanya falls short of expectations following strong performances in his last two flicks. Throughout the entire film, he maintains the same expression.
That year, he released Bejawada, which was helmed by Vivek Krishna. Chaitanya played a college student who turned mobster in the movie. Critics gave the movie bad reviews, describing it as his worst work. Critics criticized his performance as well. The Times of India wrote: “This movie may have even surpassed “Dhada” in terms of being regarded as Chaitanya’s worst work to date. The young actor still needs to develop on his facial expressions, but he was given a poorly portrayed character in this movie that lacked any bravery, and he is unable to overcome it.”
Changes and advancements in careers (2013–2018)
N. Lingusamy’s Tamil action movie Vettai was officially remade in Chaitanya’s 2013 follow-up, Tadakha. The Hindu wrote: “Naga Chaitanya has made great progress, even in his most recent appearance, the disastrous Bejawada. He looks to have had humorous parts and stunt scenes, is in character, and exudes confidence. It’s not mean to reprise a part performed by a well-known actress like Arya. task, and Chaitanya does it quite effectively.” Due to its monetary success, the actor was able to take a much-needed break.
Alongside his father, Nagarjuna, and grandfather, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Chaitanya starred in the period drama Manam in 2014. He portrayed two characters in the movie: a carefree college student and a middle-class father in 1983. The Deccan Chronicle stated: “Naga Chaitanya has done a decent job and compared to his earlier films he matured a lot as an actor.” Sify.com stated: “Naga Chaitanya’s acting has significantly improved. He has performed his role well and appears natural.
He plays the role of Surya, a talented mechanic, in the political-drama Autonagar Surya, which was directed by Deva Katta. After Critics gave the movie mixed reviews upon its premiere, however they did praise Chaitanya’s performance, referring to it as one of his best. The movie was a failure. “Naga Chaitanya hardly ever smiles in this movie,” the Hindu remarked.
Chaitanya demonstrates that he can carry a movie on his shoulders with the assistance of a skilled director and puts in the appropriate level of grit and passion needed for his character. Later, in 2014, he starred in the romantic comedy Oka Laila Kosam. The Times of India stated, “Oka Laila Kosam is a simple love story which doesn’t quite leave you with a big smile on your face, but it has enough mojo, if you are a big sucker for romance.” Critics gave the movie mixed reviews upon its premiere, however they did praise Chaitanya’s performance, referring to it as one of his best. The movie was a failure.
“Naga Chaitanya hardly ever smiles in this movie,” the Hindu remarked. Chaitanya demonstrates that he can carry a movie on his shoulders with the assistance of a skilled director and puts in the appropriate level of grit and passion needed for his character. Later, in 2014, he starred in the romantic comedy Oka Laila Kosam. The Times of India stated, “Oka Laila Kosam is a simple love story which doesn’t quite leave you with a big smile on your face, but it has enough mojo, if you are a big sucker for romance.”
He has two releases in 2017. The first is Rarandoi Veduka Chudham, a family drama starring Rakul Preet Singh and directed by Kalyan Krishna. “Naga Chaitanya has obviously put his best foot forward,” Firstpost stated. His body language is different in this movie, and the actor does a good job of letting his quiet do the majority of the talking. Second, Yuddham Sharanam, a thriller starring Lavanya Tripathi.
Chaitanya played a little part in the wildly popular 2018 Nag Ashwin-directed Savitri’s biopic, Mahanati. He portrayed Nageswara Rao, his grandfather. He costarred with Anu Emmanuel and Ramya Krishnan in Shailaja Reddy Alludu, which was directed by Maruthi, the same year. “The film is a commercial entertainer and the same old formula,” the Hindustan Times stated.
About Sai Pallavi:
Born on May 9, 1992, Sai Pallavi Senthamarai Kannan is an Indian actress who primarily performs in Malayalam, Telugu, and Tamil films . Among her many honors are two South Indian International Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards South. In 2020, Forbes magazine named her one of India’s 30 Under 30.
After working as a junior artist in uncredited roles, Pallavi landed her first major role in the highly successful Malayalam movie Premam (2015). She won a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for her role as a teacher. She made her Telugu film debut in 2017 with Fidaa, for which she took home the Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Actress.
Since then, Pallavi has made a name for herself as a top actor in South Indian films starring in the following movies: Amaran (2024), Gargi (2022), Shyam Singha Roy (2021), Love Story (2021), Paava Kadhaigal (2020), Maari 2 (2018), Middle Class Abbayi (2017), and Kali (2016). She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress in Tamil for her roles in Gargi and Love Story, and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress in Telugu for her roles in Shyam Singha Roy and Virata Parvam (2022).
Childhood and work
Sai Pallavi was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on May 9, 1992 into a Badaga family. Kotagiri, in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris area, is her hometown. Her younger sister, Pooja Kannan, has also worked as an actress. She was born to Senthamarai Kannan and Radha.
Pallavi received her education and upbringing in Coimbatore attending Avila Convent School to complete her education. She has not yet registered as a medical practitioner in India, even though she graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University in 2016 with a medical degree recognized by the Medical Council of India . On August 31, 2020, she sat the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in Trichy. Pallavi is fluent in Tamil, English, Hindi, and Georgian in addition to Badaga. Later, she studied Telugu and Malayalam for her film career.
In an interview, Pallavi stated that she always wanted to pursue anything that required dancing, despite the fact that she was not a skilled dancer. She gained recognition as a dancer by taking part in a number of school cultural events. She took part because of her love of dancing, which her mother encouraged.
in 2008 on Vijay TV’s Ungalil Yaar Adutha Prabhu Deva dance reality show, and in 2009 on ETV’s Dhee Ultimate Dance Show (D4) as a finalist. Pallavi made appearances in a few ads and in uncredited kid acting roles in Kasthuri Maan (2005) and Dhaam Dhoom (2008).
A career in acting
Initial efforts (2015–2016)
Filmmaker Alphonse Puthren had contacted her six years prior in 2014 while she was studying in Tbilisi, Georgia, using Facebook snippets from a reality show in which she had appeared. She first turned down Alphonse’s offer to appear in his movie. He called Pallavi with another offer six years later, but she saw him as a stalker. Then, Alphonse confirmed his identity by submitting a
selfie, which Sai Pallavi recognized by comparing it to his Facebook DP. She then agreed to play Malar in his movie Premam. She spent the holidays filming the movie, and once it was done, she went back to school. She later won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, among other “Best Female Debut” honors, that year.
After that, she took a month off from school to play in Sameer Thahir’s second Malayalam movie, Kali, which came out in March 2016. She was nominated for the Malayalam Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
Professional development (2017–present)
She made her Telugu film debut in 2017 as Bhanumathi, a fierce Telangana village girl, in Sekhar Kammula’s Fidaa. One of the “100 Greatest Performances of the Decade” listed by Film Companion is her performance in the movie.[34] She later won her first Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She then costarred with Nani in the critically and financially successful Telugu action comedy film Middle Class Abbayi, which came out in 2017.
The box office performance of her subsequent release, the bilingual Tamil-Telugu movie Diya, was mediocre. Later, she costarred with Dhanush in Balaji Mohan’s Maari 2, a Tamil follow-up to the 2015 original film. The song “Rowdy Baby” from the movie broke the record by becoming the first Tamil and South Indian song to receive more than 1.5 billion views on YouTube.
In February 2018, Pallavi began filming the commercially disastrous movie Padi Padi Leche Manasu with Sharwanand .
She costarred with Fahadh Faasil in the 2019 psychological Malayalam thriller Athiran as Nithya Lakshmi, a non-verbal autistic character. On May 31, 2019, her next Tamil movie, NGK, which was directed by Selvaraghavan and starred Suriya, was released.
She was named one of India’s 30 under 30 by Forbes magazine in 2020. The lone member of the film industry on the list was her. She also appeared in the Vetrimaaran-directed Oor Iravu section of the Netflix anthology film series Paava Kadhaigal.
She starred in the romance drama in 2021 Directed by Sekhar Kammula, Love Story starred Naga Chaitanya in her second film with Kammula following Fidaa (2017) and Shyam Singa Roy opposite Nani in their second film together following MCA, in which she played the alluring devadasi Maithreyi in 1970s Kolkata. She won the Best Actress and Critics Awards at the Filmfare Awards South for her roles in Shyam Singha Roy and Love Story.
She costarred with Rana Daggubati in the Telugu movie Virata Parvam in 2022. She played Vennela against the backdrop of the Naxalite movement in Telangana in the 1990s. Gautham Ramachandran, the director of Richie (2017), revealed his upcoming female-focused film. Following Jyothika’s denial, Pallavi was selected to play a lead. On May 9, 2022, the movie was revealed with A unique preview of the movie is being released by the makers. In both Telugu and Kannada, she dubbed her own lines for her Tamil movie Gargi .
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