Studio Green’s Kanguva is undeniably one of the most anticipated releases. While the film has captivated audiences with its mind-blowing teaser, it has also assured that it will elevate the standards of Indian cinema upon its big-screen release. Amidst the growing anticipation, the makers have dropped an upbeat and vibrant second single, ‘Yolo,’ featuring Suriya and Disha Patani.

The makers of Kanguva have released the groovy second single ‘Yolo’ from the film. With its captivating beats and stunning visuals, the song offers a glimpse into the unique world of the film which so lively. As the makers shared the song on social media, they further added the caption:

“One life! One Journey! Turn up the volume and party hard because #YOLO

#YOLOSong from #Kanguva is out now +++
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A @ThisIsDSP Musical
#DeviSri Prasad @lavita_lobo_
@viveka_lyrics”

View Instagram Post 1: Now, enjoy the moment and live life to the fullest as Yolo, the second single of Studio Green’s Kanguva is OUT NOW!

Directed by Siva, ‘Kanguva’ stars Suriya in a ferocious, daredevil-like avatar, showcasing his intense presence and powerful performance. The film also features Bobby Deol in a key role and boasts a musical score composed by the acclaimed Devi Sri Prasad. ‘Kanguva’ promises to elevate the standards of Indian cinema, continuing the trend of South Indian films pushing boundaries that Kalki 2898 AD had set earlier this year. With its ambitious scope and scale, this film is set to make a significant impact on the cinematic landscape.

‘Kanguva’ is the biggest and most expensive film of this year. With an estimated budget of over 350 crore, it’s bigger than the likes of Pushpa, Singham, and several other big films. Moreover, the film has been shot across seven different countries on various continents of India. The makers had a very specific look in mind, as this is a very unique film showing the prehistoric period. The makers hired experts from Hollywood for the technical departments like action and cinematography. The film has one of the biggest war sequences, featuring over 10,000 people. Studio Green has signed up with top distribution houses to release the film on a massive scale across the globe.