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The journey of Disha Patani’s career

Disha started her career with a Telugu film called Loafer in 2015. She played the role of Mouni opposite Varun Tej.

She then appeared in a music video with Tiger Shroff called Befikra. It was composed written and directed by Meet Bros, produced by Bhushak Kumar and Krishan Kumar.


Her Bollywood debut was in 2016 as Priyanka Jha for the biographical sport film M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. Disha won several award for best debut female like BIG Zee Entertainment Awards, Star Screen Award, Stardust Award and IIFA Award.

Disha then appeared in Chinse movie called Kung Fu Yoga in 2017 as Ashmita.  It is an action comedy film along with Jackie Chan, Miya Muqi, Sonu Sood, Amyra Dastur, Aarif Rahman and Zhang Yixing.

Disha’s last project was Baaghi 2, a sequel of Baaghi (2016). She played the role of Neha opposite Tiger Shroff. She is making a name for herself in the industry with her excellent work in the films. Her next film is Bharat, where she will be playing the role of Salman Khan and Tabu’s daughter. The film is set to release during Eid 2019.

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