Is Adivi Sesh Ready to Redefine Indian Cinema with Dacoit & G2?

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Key Takeaways
- Adivi Sesh is starring in two pan-India films.
- Dacoit releases on December 25.
- G2 is set for May 1, 2026.
- Both films aim to tell stories that transcend language barriers.
- Sesh emphasizes the importance of emotional depth in cinema.
Mumbai, Aug 19 (NationPress) Adivi Sesh is experiencing a remarkable phase in his career with two major pan-India films set for release.
He will star in Dacoit, alongside Mrunal Thakur, a much-anticipated drama that also includes Anurag Kashyap in a pivotal role.
Directed by Shaneil Deo, Dacoit is produced by Supriya Yarlagadda and Suniel Narang.
Presented by Annapurna Studios, the film narrates the story of an angered convict seeking revenge against his ex-girlfriend who betrayed him.
This gripping drama is slated to hit theaters on December 25.
Next, Sesh will appear in G2 – Godachari 2, the eagerly awaited sequel to his iconic espionage thriller.
Set for release on May 1, 2026, this film features Wamiqa Gabbi and Emraan Hashmi in exciting roles.
The impressive cast also includes Banita Sandhu, Murali Sharma, Supriya Yarlagadda, and Madhu Shalini, among others.
These two films aim to solidify Sesh's standing on the national stage, showcasing narratives that surpass language barriers, as they are being filmed simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu.
Discussing this pivotal moment in his career, Sesh stated: “I’ve always believed that good cinema transcends language. With Dacoit and G2, I’m not merely pursuing scale — I’m pursuing soul. One is an emotional action-thriller fueled by love and yearning, while the other is an expansive spy adventure that expands the world of Goodachari. Although they belong to different genres and languages, they share a common goal of telling Indian stories with a global vision and emotional richness.”
“Collaborating with incredible talents like Mrunal and Wamiqa, and working with visionaries who think as big as I do, is both intimidating and exhilarating. I believe it’s time for Indian cinema to stop seeking validation — we’re here to share our narratives on our terms, and I’m honored to be part of that movement,” the Major actor concluded.