Actor Adivi Sesh discusses his cross-regional films Dacoit and G2, emphasizing that quality cinema transcends language barriers.
In the world of Indian cinema, Adivi Sesh is making a significant mark with his upcoming films "Dacoit" and "G2 – Godachari 2." These projects, set to release in different languages and aiming at a pan-India audience, showcase Sesh's focus on emotionally engaging storytelling combined with high-octane action.
Dacoit, a genre-bending action-thriller, is a tale of passion, betrayal, and revenge. Adivi Sesh plays a character entangled in a violent past and conflicting loyalties, while Mrunal Thakur portrays Juliet, a character central to the storyline. The film, directed by Shaneil Deo, promises to deliver emotional depth alongside intense action. It is jointly backed by Supriya Yarlagadda and Suniel Narang, and is expected to release in cinema halls on December 25, 2025.
G2 – Godachari 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Adivi Sesh’s 2018 spy thriller Goodachari, is an expansive spy adventure that builds on the original's universe with a larger, more intricate plot. This film, slated for release on May 1, 2026, promises to be a major follow-up and features Wamiqa Gabbi and Emraan Hashmi in dynamic roles.
Here's a quick summary of the two films:
| Film | Genre | Storyline Highlights | Key Cast | Release Date | |----------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------|-----------------|---------------------| | Dacoit | Action-Thriller, Romance | Intense love story with action; passion, betrayal, revenge; emotional core | Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur | December 25, 2025 | | G2 – Godachari 2 | Spy Thriller Sequel | Expansive spy adventure; continuation of Goodachari universe | Adivi Sesh, Wamiqa Gabbi, Emraan Hashmi | May 1, 2026 |
In addition to these projects, Adivi Sesh is also the lead actor in the movie "Major." He is working with actors like Mrunal and Wamiqa, and collaborating with dreamers who think as big as he does. Sesh believes that good cinema transcends language and region, and he is proud to be part of a movement that is telling stories on their terms. He expressed that it is time for Indian cinema to stop waiting for validation and create cinema that resonates with audiences worldwide.
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