Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur from the film Dacoit 
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Adivi Sesh–Mrunal Thakur’s Dacoit first single ‘Rubaroo’ to be out on this date

Dacoit, starring Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur, is all set to hit the screens on April 10. The film’s story has been penned by Adivi Sesh himself

Cinema Express Desk

After unveiling the teaser, the makers of Dacoit have intensified the film’s promotions. Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur play the lead pair, while Anurag Kashyap appears in a pivotal role.

The team is now shifting focus from the film’s high-voltage action to its romantic core, setting the stage for the musical journey. This Telugu–Hindi bilingual marks the directorial debut of Shaniel Deo and has already generated curiosity with its teaser and glimpse.

The makers have officially announced that the first single, titled ‘Rubaroo’, will be released on February 27. The song poster presents a striking yet soft contrast — Sesh appears calm and intense, while Mrunal is seen with a gentle, reassuring smile. The visuals hint at a tender romantic track that runs parallel to the film’s gritty and raw narrative.

While Dacoit is rooted in dust, danger, and rugged action, 'Rubaroo' promises to add an emotional layer to the story. The song is expected to highlight the on-screen chemistry between the lead pair, offering deeper insight into the bond that shapes their journey. Music director Bheems Ceciroleo is composing the soundtrack, raising expectations for a vibrant and soulful album.

The film is produced by Supriya Yarlagadda, co-produced by Suniel Narang, and presented by Annapurna Studios. Shot simultaneously in Telugu and Hindi, Dacoit is gearing up for a Pan-India theatrical release on April 10.

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