

Talented actor Adivi Sesh is coming up with Dacoit, whose teaser, released a few weeks ago, generated strong interest among audiences. Mrunal Thakur plays the female lead and has already completed her portion of the shoot. Directed by Shaneil Deo, the film is currently in its final phase of production and is gearing up for a March release, as planned.
With the project nearing completion, Dacoit has taken a significant step closer to reaching audiences who have been eagerly waiting for it. Known for his meticulous approach to storytelling, Adivi Sesh has been closely involved in every stage of the film — from writing to performance —ensuring it remains true to its emotional and narrative core. The final schedule is expected to wrap up key portions of the story, after which the film will move into post-production.
Speaking about the journey, Adivi Sesh said, “Wrapping the final schedule of Dacoit feels both surreal and deeply emotional for me. This film has been an intense journey — physically, creatively, and mentally. From writing the first draft to now standing at the edge of completion, every phase demanded complete honesty and commitment. We’ve just wrapped the last schedule, and there’s a quiet sense of fulfilment in knowing that we’ve given this story everything we had.”
He further added, “Dacoit is not just another film for me; it’s a story that stayed with me through long nights of writing and challenging days on set. As we head towards its release in March, I’m extremely grateful to the entire team who believed in this vision from day one. Releasing a film during a festive period also comes with a sense of responsibility—audiences arrive with heightened expectations, and that pushes us to be even more honest in our work.”
Reflecting on the anticipation surrounding the film, Sesh said, “The excitement around Dacoit was something we felt throughout the shoot, and it motivated us to raise our bar every single day. This final schedule is about tying together the emotional and narrative threads, ensuring the story lands exactly the way it’s meant to. Once shooting is complete, the focus will shift to post-production, where the film will find its final rhythm and tone. I truly hope audiences feel the same intensity, vulnerability, and passion that went into making this film.”