Yolo Song Lyrics :
Here are the lyrics of “Yolo Song” in Telugu and English From “Kanguva“. features Suriya, Disha Patani, Bobby Deol. The movie is directed by the Siva, Produced by K.E. Gnanavelraj, Sung by Devi Sri Prasad,Sagar, Shraddha Das and The Music Director for the Film is ‘Rockstar’ Devi Sri Prasad.
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Song Credits:
Movie Name Kanguva
Song Name Yolo Telugu Song
Lyricist Rakendu Mouli
Singers Devi Sri Prasad,Sagar,Shraddha Das
Music Composer ‘Rockstar’ Devi Sri Prasad
Cast Suriya, Disha Patani, Bobby Deol
Director Siva
Producer K.E. Gnanavelraja | Vamsi-Pramod
Editor Nishad Yusuf
Yolo Song Lyrics :
Hold Me – Hug Me – Kiss Me – Kill Me
Premathale Just Lock Me
Take Me – Try Me – Trip Me – Trap Me
Aashayaale Just Rock Me
Sunrise Beechile
Shadow Chernnu Nadannidaam
Moon Lightil Enanju Nananju
Mutham Thechu Kulichidam
Civilisation Marannidaam
Chirakadichu Parannidaam
Edariveena Edathiloode
Swarna Nidhikal Eduthidaam
Yolo – You Only Live Once
Yolo – You ‘ Ve Got To Do Tonnes
CHARANAM 1
Naalu Kankal Cherum Neram
Vaakkinippol Ardhamenthu
Shwasa Vegam Erumneram
Bhashaikkundo Bhavam Ardham
Ai Para Para Para Para Parakkunnu Mizhi
Vara Vara Vara Nee Vara Vara Innen Nenjoram
Cheru Cheru Cheru Chirakadikkunna Chiri
Thudi Thudi Thudi Mama Sirakalil Thullum Sringaaram
CHARANAM 2
Mekham Thukum Mazhayil Mungi
Neeyum Njaanum Nananju Nrethaam
Deham Chere Daham Theere
Neeyum Njanum Inangiyalo
Ai Puthu Puthu Puthu Puthu Puthu Puthu Swaram
Thodu Thodu Thodu Ninne Thodumneram Mohaponnolam
Chudu Chudu Chudu Chudu Chudu Chudu Thiraa
Thodu Thodu Thodu Enne Thodumneram Swargam Sancharam
Yolo Song Tamil Lyrics :
என்னைப் பிடி – என்னைக் கட்டிப்பிடி – என்னை முத்தமிடு – என்னைக் கொல்லுங்கள்
பிரேமதாலே என்னைப் பூட்டு
என்னை அழைத்துச் செல்லுங்கள் – என்னை முயற்சிக்கவும் – ட்ரிப் மீ – ட்ராப் மீ
ஆசையாலே ஜஸ்ட் ராக் மீ
சூரிய உதயம் பீச்சிலே
நிழல் சேர்ன்னு நடந்நிதாம்
மூன் லைட்டில் எனஞ்சு நனஞ்சு
முத்தம் தேச்சு குளிச்சிடம்
நாகரிகம் மரனிடம்
சீரகடிச்சு பரணிடம்
எடரிவீனா எடத்திலோடே
ஸ்வர்ண நிதிகள் எடுத்திடாம்
யோலோ – நீங்கள் ஒருமுறை மட்டுமே வாழ்கிறீர்கள்
யோலோ – நீங்கள் டன்கள் செய்ய வேண்டும்
சரணம் 1
நாலு கண்கள் சேரும் நேரம்
வாக்கினிப்போல் அர்த்தமெந்து
சுவாச வேகம் எறும்நேரம்
பாஷைக்குண்டோ பாவம் அர்தம்
ஆயி பரா பரா பரா பரக்குன்னு மிழி
வர வர வர நீ வர வர இன்னேன் நெஞ்சொரம்
செரு செரு செரு சிரகடிக்குன்னா சிரி
துடி துடி துடி மாமா சிற்றில் துள்ளும் சிருங்காரம்
சரணம் 2
மேகம் தூக்கும் மழையில் முங்கி
நீயும் ஞாணும் நனஞ்சு நரேதம்
தேஹம் சேரே தஹம் தீரே
நீயும் ஞானும் இனங்கியளோ
ஐ புது புது புது ஸ்வரம்
தொடு தொடு தொடு நின்னே தொடும்நேரம் மொகபொன்னொளம்
சுடு சுடு சுடு சுடு சுடு சுடு தீரா
தொடு தொடு தொடு என்னே தொடும்நேரம் ஸ்வர்கம் சஞ்சாரம்
Yolo Song Telugu Lyrics :
Oohooooo…ooo
Yola yola…
Hold Me – Hug Me – Kiss Me – Kill Me
Love’u Thone Just Lock Me
Take Me – Try Me – Trip Me – Trap Me
Jaane Jaana Just Rock Me
Sunrise Beach Lo Janta Needalowdhama
Moon Light Cruise Lo Cozy Cozy-Gundhama
Mad Fun Mode Lo Adam Eve Avudhamaa
Never Done Before Anedhi Undakunda Cheddhammaa
YOLO – You Only Live Once
YOLO – You’ve Got To Do Tonnes
CHARANAM 1
Kallu Kallu – Kalusukunte – Maatalinka Yendukanta
Swasa Swasa – Thaakuthunte – Koththa Bhaashe Puttenantaa
Yegi-Regi-Regi-Regi-Regeladhaam Padhaa
Atu Itu Yetu Ani Choodakunda Let Us Fly Away
Chinni Chinni Aasalanni Chevilo Ilaa
Vela Symphony La Eela Paataluga Paadesthunnaave
YOLO – You Only Live Once
YOLO – You’ve Got To Do Tonnes
CHARANAM 2
Babe Nuvvu – Vibe Nenu – Wild Fire Ayi Antukundaam
Swag Nenu – Thug Nuvvu – Aggi Hug Ayi Mandipodhaam
Ningi Nunchi Jaari Padda Angel Nuvvaa
Malli Malli Nannu Gillukunetantha Andangunnaave
Macho Macho Gunna Cute Teddy Buddy Nuvvaa
Heart Melt Chese Gap Lona Cheap Thrille Isthaave
YOLO – You Only Live Once
YOLO – You’ve Got To Do Tonnes
Extra Information :
About Rakendu Mouli :
Rakendu Actor and lyricist Mouli Vennelakanti is from India and works in Telugu film. He is the son of Vennelakanti, a Telugu lyricist.
Career
Mouli served under Janda Pai Kapiraju and Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu as an assistant director. He starred in the lead role of Moodu Mukkallo Cheppalante (2015), his acting debut. In Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo (2016), he portrayed Naga Chaitanya’s pal. He portrayed one of the main roles in My Dear Marthandam (2018) and had supporting parts in Kirrak Party, the Telugu version of the Kannada movie Kirik Party. He played Dhanush’s friend in Enai Noki Paayum Thota, his Tamil debut, in 2019.
He debuted as a lyricist in Telugu with Andala Rakshasi (2012) and received praise for “Manasu Palike” Of the five songs in Meeku Maathrame Cheptha (2019), he penned the lyrics to four of them.
Individual life
Mouli’s brother, Shashank Vennelakanti, writes dialogue, while his father, Vennelakanti, is a lyricist.
About Devi Sri Prasad :
Indian music composer, singer, and writer Gandham Devi Sri Prasad (born August 2, 1979), sometimes known by his initials DSP, is best known for his Telugu film compositions, though he has also contributed to a few other languages. A National Film Award, a Nandi Award, 10 Filmfare Awards, seven SIIMA Awards, and five CineMAA Awards are just a few of the many honors he has won.
Devi Sri Prasad has worked on almost 100 films in his 25-year career. He contributed to the studio album Dance Party in 1997, which marked the start of his musical career. With the 1999 Telugu film Devi, Prasad made his feature film composing debut at the age of 19. His 2001 Anandam soundtrack became a breakthrough for him in Telugu film.
Early life and private life
Devi Sri Prasad was born into a Telugu family in Vedurupaka, Andhra Pradesh, as Gandham Sriprasad. His father, G. Satyamurthy, was a Telugu film screenwriter who wrote well-known movies including Pedarayudu, Khaidi No. 786, and Devatha. Vedurupaka is where his father is from. He bears the names of Prasada Rao and Devi Meenakshi, his maternal grandmothers. Sagar, his brother, is a singer as well.
Career
1999–2001: The start of a career and a breakthrough
He worked with S. P. Charan, the son of famous singer SP Balasubrahmanyam, on his debut album, Dance Party. At the age of 19, he then wrote the score and soundtrack for the Telugu movie Devi in 1999, making his feature film music composer debut.
When Prasad released the music album for the In the same year, he worked with director Srinu Vaitla for the first time on the movie Anandam. He contributed his voice to the song “Monalisa” and wrote and sang the song “Premante Emitante.” According to Idlebrain, “The movie’s music is good, even though some of the songs are based on ‘back street boys’ songs.” The background music is amazing. Devi Sri Prasad has the opportunity to work on a full-time romantic drama with room for quality music. This is his first significant and popular motion picture album. He wrote the music for the Tamil movie Badri that same year. He makes his Tamil film debut with this.
2002–2005: Ascent to fame
He released five albums in 2002, including the soundtracks to the movies Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu, and Sontham turned became one of the biggest hits on the charts at the time. These movies were a critical and financial success, and DSP’s music compositions helped make them so. Sontham and Manmadhudu were considered the year’s musical hits. The majority of the tracks on these CDs were well-liked. Devi Sri Prasad’s music is great, according to a critic who wrote for the Manmadhudu review.
The background music is also quite good. The songs’ visuals have improved Manmadhudu’s auditory quality. Prasad wrote the music for the patriotic movie Khadgam that same year. “‘Meme Indians,’ written by Devi Sri Prasad, portrays the true attitude and unity among Indians with a hint of satire and humor,” stated Krishna Prasad Chigurupati of The Times of India. The song “Nuvvu Nuvvu” by Sumangali is among the album’s greatest hits as well.
Despite Varsham’s 2004 release, the soundtrack album was made available by Aditya Music on December 18, 2003, during the audio launch of the movie at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. It is his second project with producer M. S. Raju, who in 1999 brought him into the movie business through Devi. Prasad used the album’s “Neeti Mulla” to promote his brother Gandham Sagar’s début in the music business. At the box office, the movie was a big hit. He received three accolades for the soundtrack: the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director in Telugu, the CineMAA accolades Best Music Director, and the Santosham Best Music Director.
According to one reviewer, he made the movie sound flawless.created a profound impression on the audiences with his romantic, melodic, and passionate music. His second major success, Arya (2004), carried on his “romantic music” style. Sukumar, Prasad’s constant partner, was his first collaborator. Throughout Telugu states and other regions of India, the song “Aa Ante Amalapuram” was extremely famous. According to a Times of India critic, the six-track is the greatest of all time. Devi Sri Prasad is the musician who deserves all the praise, according to another IndiaGlitz critic.
In the songs, he is at his most motivating, and when he re-records, he is as cool as a refreshing drink in the summer heat. Takadhimithom (Allu Arjun’s dance adds extra weight to the song’s age), and Nuvvante, Feel My Love stands out among the movie’s six numbers.
He wrote the Tamil version of Varsham’s album, Mazhai, the next year. In 2005, Prasad released eleven albums in Telugu and Tamil, which is the most releases in a single year to date. With the release of Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana’s soundtrack CD on December 21, 2004, DSP became one of India’s most successful musicians. For the 1951 movie Pathala Bhairavi, Prasad remixed Ghantasala’s song “Prema Kosamai Volalo” for the first time in his musical career.
An Idlebrain.com reviewer said DSP had the best results. “The songs might not sound great when you listen on stereo,” he said. However, they change completely when taken in the midst of events on the television. The best parts of the movie are definitely the songs. The background music and re-recording are excellent. These songs are filled with passion, merriment, rhythm, and an uptick in emotions. In this movie, songs are used to tell the plot.
He wrote the music and cinematic score for the reasonably successful action movies Aaru, Bunny, and Bhadra. With the critically and commercially acclaimed movie Sachein, Prasad made his breakthrough in Tamil. When the soundtrack’s songs “Vaadi Vaadi,” “Dai Dai Dai Kattikkoda,” “Kanmoodi Thirakumbothu,” and “Gundu Manga Thoppukkulle” were released, they became number-one hits.
About Sagar :
Indian playback vocalist, lyricist, and dialogue writer Gandham Sagar primarily contributes to Telugu music and film. His singing career began in the 2004 movie Varsham, which was written by his brother Devi Sri Prasad. Among his well-known songs are “Top Lechipoddi,” “Sailaja Sailaja,” “Nannaku Prematho,” “Pakka Local,” “Jatha Kalise,” “Nammaka Thappani,” and “Hello Guru Prema Kosame.”
Career and personal life
Sagar sung almost 80 songs before beginning his career in the 2004 movie Varsham. In playback singing, he has primarily worked with his brother Devi Sri Prasad. He wed Dr. Mounica Sagar in June 2019. With Rakshasudu, he became a dialogue writer. He is the son of G. Satyamurthy, a seasoned writer who passed away on December 14, 2015.
About Shraddha Das :
Indian actress and model Shraddha Das primarily works in Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, and Kannada films. She began her acting career with the 2008 Telugu movie Siddu from Sikakulam and has since performed in six different film industries.
Childhood
Shraddha Das was born to Bengali parents on March 4, 1987 or 1991, in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Her mother, Sapna Das, is a doctor, while her father, Sunil Das, is a Purulia-born businessman. She practices Buddhism. She finished her education in Mumbai, where she was raised. Shraddha earned a Bachelor of Mass Media degree in journalism from Ruia College and the University of Mumbai at SIES College of Commerce and Economics.
Although She worked in theaters while completing her degree and went to workshops led by Salim Shah, Piyush Mishra, and Chittaranjan Giri, all of whom were National School of Drama artists. Before attending the Gladrags Academy, she had made appearances in print ads for McDowell’s, Aristocrat, and more than 400 catalogues.
Career
Siddu from Sikakulam, a 2008 Telugu film, was Shraddha’s first release. After Target, she signed four Telugu films in six months: Sukumar’s Arya 2, her first high-profile picture, Diary, Adhineta, and 18-20 Love Story.
In the 2010 film Lahore, which was directed by Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan and distributed by Sai Om Films, Shraddha made her Bollywood debut. Shraddha’s first movie role was in Lahore, which she filmed during her senior year of college. However, due to delays,that she has previously starred in a number of other films. Shraddha was praised by critics for her portrayal of a Pakistani psychiatrist in the movie. Released in March 2010, the film, which centers on the relationship between India and Pakistan, took home prizes from the 57th National Film Awards and the 42nd WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.
She played the lead in her other three films of the year: P. Vasu’s Nagavalli, A. Karunakaran’s Darling, and Dil Raju’s Maro Charitra, which was a remake of the 1978 movie of the same name. Shraddha gained the moniker “sequel queen” as a result of her roles in the Arya (Arya 2), Mantra (Diary), and Chandramukhi (Nagavalli) sequels. 2011 saw the release of Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji, her second Hindi movie. In the upcoming Over the course of two years, she made her Kannada and Malayalam cinema debuts in Hosa Prema Purana and Dracula 2012, respectively.
The Royal Bengal Tiger (2014) was Shraddha’s Bengali debut after a year. Later that year, Shraddha had two Hindi releases: the romantic comedy Lucky Kabootar and the highly anticipated sensual thriller Zid, starring Vivek Agnihotri. Both films garnered mixed reviews from critics, but Zid helped Shraddha get additional offers from Bollywood. She made waves before Zid came out when she claimed that her co-star Mannara had attacked her while she was gagged and bound for a part in the movie and injured her during the shooting.
Shraddha has finished three Telugu movies, including Rey, Superstar and Bandipotu kidnap. “There’s a certain amount of eccentricity in my character,” she said, referring to her role as an American pop singer in the movie Rey, which “is almost on par with that of the hero.” In Bandipotu, she will be featured in an item number, while in Superstar Kidnap, she will play a “powerful goon” [citation needed]. She secured a deal before Zid came out, and she has just finished filming Chai Shai Biscuit, a Bollywood movie.
As of early 2015, she was filming two multilingual horror movies: Haunting of Bombay Mills, which was done in Telugu and Hindi, and Ouija, which was made in Telugu and Kannada. Additionally, she was cast in the film Great Grand Masti. Later on, she collaborated on three critically and commercially successful motion pictures: Badsha the Don in Bengali, Babumoshai Bandookbaaz with Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Hindi, and Guntur Talkies and Garuda Vega in Telugu. She recently played an interpole officer in the popular Kannada film Kotigobba 3, which starred Kiccha Sudeep, in 2021.
About Suriya :
Indian actor and producer Saravanan Sivakumar, better known by his stage name Suriya, was born on July 23, 1975. He is one of the most paid performers in Tamil cinema, where he primarily works. Two National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South, five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and more have been bestowed upon him. Suriya has appeared six times in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list, which considers Indian celebrities’ incomes.
At the age of 22, Suriya made his film debut in Nerukku Ner (1997). He then went on to play his breakthrough role in Nandha (2001), and the thriller Kaakha Kaakha (2003) was his first significant financial hit. After earning awards for the roles of a hunchback in Pithamagan (2003) and a con artist in He portrayed a man with anterograde amnesia in the 2005 movie Ghajini, as well as in Perazhagan (2004).
His dual roles as a father and son in Gautham Vasudev Menon’s semi-autobiographical Vaaranam Aayiram (2008) catapulted him to fame. His appearances as an aggressive police officer in the Singam trilogy and a smuggler in Ayan (2009) solidified his reputation as an action hero. Additionally, he achieved success with the science fiction movies 7aum Arivu (2011) and 24 (2016). He then went on to work on highly regarded films like Jai Bhim (2021), for which he won the National Film Award for Best Actor, and Soorarai Pottru (2020).
Actor Sivakumar is the father of Suriya, and Karthi, his younger brother, is also an actor. In 2006, he married Jyothika, an actress with whom he had seven film roles. Later that year, he established the Agaram Foundation, which provides funding for a range of charitable endeavors. He made his television hosting debut in 2012 with the Star Vijay game show Neengalum Vellalam Oru Kodi, which is the Tamil equivalent of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Suriya established the production company 2D Entertainment in 2013.
Childhood and family
Suriya was born as Saravanan on 23 July 1975 in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, to actor Sivakumar and his wife Lakshmi. He completed his undergraduate studies at Chennai’s Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan School and St. Bede’s Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School before earning his B.Com. from Loyola College. Suriya has a brother named Karthi, two younger siblings, and a Brindha, sister. Tamil is his mother tongue.Suriya and his spouse Jyothika during her movie’s premiere Mozhi Kaatrin
Actress Jyothika, Suriya’s longtime girlfriend, is her spouse. On September 11, 2006, the pair tied the knot after dating for a number of years. They are parents to a son and a daughter.
Career
Suriya during the 1997–2002 68th National Film Awards ceremony: Early professional life
Suriya spent eight months working at a clothing exporting firm before pursuing a career in movies. Although he kept the fact that he was Sivakumar’s son a secret from his boss, the boss eventually found out. When Vasanth first offered him the lead in his 1995 movie Aasai, he turned it down, stating that he had no interest in becoming an actor.
and Ajith Kumar received the offer. Later, at the age of 22, he made his screen debut in Vasanth’s own 1997 film, Nerrukku Ner, which was produced by Mani Ratnam. Ratnam gave him the stage name “Suriya” in order to avoid a name conflict with well-known actor Saravanan. “Suriya” was a common name for characters in Ratnam’s movies. He costarred in the movie alongside Vijay, who would later rise to prominence as a top modern Kollywood actor.
A string of parts in financially unsuccessful movies in the late 1990s came next. He starred in the love movie Kaadhale Nimmadhi in 1998. He released Sandhippoma in July of the same year. He later costarred with Vijayakanth in the 1999 movie Periyanna.
under the direction of S. A. Chandrasekhar. After that, he costarred with Jyothika in Uyirile Kalanthathu (2000) and Poovellam Kettuppar (1999] twice. Friends, a comedy film directed by Siddique and starring Vijay, was a commercial hit in 2001.
Actor Raghuvaran, one of Suriya’s teachers, suggested that he forge his own identity rather than continue to live in his father’s shadow. Suriya said that he suffered in his early career since he lacked confidence, remembering power, fighting, and dancing skills.
Bala directed the action drama Nandha, which was his big break. He won a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor for portraying a former prisoner who is close to his mother, in addition to his initial submission for the Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actor. His subsequent projects were the action drama Sri, the romantic drama Mounam Pesiyadhe, which was directed by Ameer Sultan, and Vikraman’s love drama Unnai Ninaithu. The latter earned him a second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil.
2003–2007: Trial and error and achievement
He acted in the 2003 film Kaakha Kaakha, which was based on the life of a police officer and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. A Rediff.com critic said that “Suriya as Anbu Selvan fits the role and this film is certainly a career high for him” in one of the positive reviews the movie received upon its release. The movie became Suriya’s first big box office hit and garnered him a third nomination for the Best Actor in Tamil Filmfare Award. He got the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil for his depiction of a humorous yet carefree country thief in Bala’s Pithamagan, which he costarred in alongside Vikram.
He portrayed both an angry boxer and a disabled phone booth keeper in the 2004 film Perazhagan. Critic reviews of Suriya’s performance were overwhelmingly good, with one reviewer saying, “Suriya deserves appreciation for his astounding performance.” When it comes to humor or action, he is at his finest. It’s a hat trick for the actor. At the box office, the movie was a commercial success, and Suriya’s performance earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil. The same year, he portrayed the part of a student leader alongside Madhavan and Siddarth in Mani Ratnam’s political drama Aayutha Ezhuthu, which was both critically and financially successful.
About Disha Patani :
Disha Patani, an Indian actress who specializes in Hindi cinema, was born on June 13, 1992. Her pronunciation is [ˈd̪ɪʃa paːʈəˈni]. In 2015, Patani made her acting debut in the Telugu film Loafer. In 2016, the biography M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story was released in Hindi. Following his role in the Chinese action comedy Kung Fu Yoga (2017), Patani went on to participate in the following movies: Kalki 2898 AD (2024), Bharat (2019), Malang (2020), and Baaghi 2 (2018). She was listed in Forbes India’s 2019 Celebrity 100.
Childhood and family
On June 13, 1992, Disha Patani was born in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. Her ancestry is Hindu Kumaoni Rajput. Her mother works as a health inspector, and her father, Jagadish Singh Patani, is a police officer.
Khushboo Patani, her older sister, is a lieutenant in the Indian Army. Suryansh Patani is her younger brother as well. She left Amity University in Lucknow during her second year of engineering school. She finished as Pond’s Femina Miss India Indore 2013’s first runner-up.
Early career years (2015–2020)
In 2015, Patani made his debut with Varun Tej in the Telugu movie Loafer. She portrayed Mouni, a young woman who flees her family to avoid being pushed into marriage. The film, which had a ₹200 million budget and was directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by C. Kalyan under the banner of C.K. Entertainment, did poorly at the box office, earning ₹106 million in total revenue. The next year, Befikra and Disha made an appearance in a music video.
with Tiger Shroff, which was composed by Meet Bros. and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the T-Series banner. Singer Aditi Singh Sharma provided her voice in the Meet Bros.-written and -directed film.
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, a biographical sports film directed by Neeraj Pandey and based on the life of former Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni, Sushant Singh Rajput, and Kiara Advani, gave Patani her big break in the entertainment industry in 2017. She portrayed Priyanka Jha, MS Dhoni’s lover who perishes in an automobile accident. Released on September 30, 2016, the film, which was produced by Fox Star Studios and directed by Neeraj Pandey, was a enormous success, with an estimated ₹216 crore (US$26 million) in revenue.
According to Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh and The Indian Express’s Shubhra Gupta, Patani “sparkle” in her first movie. She took home the Star Debut of the Year Female award at the 18th IIFA Awards. Alongside Sonu Sood, she also starred in Jackie Chan’s Kung Fu Yoga.
After that, Patani costarred alongside Tiger Shroff in Baaghi 2, the second installment of the Baaghi franchise and the follow-up to the 2016 movie Baaghi, which starred Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor. Baaghi 2, which was directed by Ahmed Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, was released on March 30, 2018, to a mixed reception from critics who praised its action scenes. NDTV’s Saibal Chatterjee wrote,
, “Patani is a pretty sight all right but is only required to sleepwalk through her role” . The movie became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2018 with a global box office total of about ₹258 crore (US$31 million).
Patani made a brief appearance in the action drama Bharat, which starred Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan, in 2019. Critics gave Bharat favorable reviews when it was first released, and it made ₹325.58 crore during its whole theatrical run, making it a commercial success . She ushered in the new decade with Malang (2020), an action thriller directed by Mohit Suri and starring Kunal Khemu, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Anil Kapoor.
Critics gave the movie high marks for its soundtrack, action scenes, directing, and performances by the actors. According to a piece written via Bollywood Hungama, “Patani most likely receives the most screen time ever she does a “heartwarming performance” and looks stunning. The commercial success was mediocre. In March 2020, she appeared in a song in the film Baaghi 3 starring Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor, the third chapter of the Baaghi franchise.