Actor Adivi Sesh, known for breaking boundaries with his storytelling choices, is now gearing up to redefine the pan-India cinema space with two massive, back-to-back films. These projects not only span genres and scale but also signal his ambition to take Indian stories to a truly global stage.
First in line is Dacoit, a high-voltage Hindi action-thriller interwoven with an intense and layered love story. The film pairs Sesh with the supremely talented Mrunal Thakur, making it one of the most exciting on-screen collaborations to look forward to. Promising raw action, deep emotions, and a genre-bending narrative, Dacoit is all set for a grand Christmas 2025 release.
Just a few months later, audiences will witness the return of Sesh in G2 – Godachari 2, the much-anticipated sequel to his cult espionage hit Goodachari. Touted as India’s homegrown answer to global spy franchises, G2 is shaping up to be bigger, bolder, and more immersive than its predecessor. Joining Sesh in this cinematic spectacle is Wamiqa Gabbi, who steps into a dynamic new role, adding intrigue and freshness to the spy universe. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on May 1, 2026.
What makes this slate even more remarkable is that both projects are being shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu, reinforcing Sesh’s commitment to creating stories that transcend language and region, while catering to a truly pan-India audience.
Reflecting on this new chapter, Sesh said, “I’ve always believed that good cinema goes beyond language. With Dacoit and G2, I’m not just chasing scale — I’m chasing soul. While one is an emotional action-thriller driven by love and longing, the other is an expansive spy adventure that builds on the world of Goodachari. Both films may belong to different genres, but they’re united by sincerity, depth, and the desire to tell Indian stories with a global vision. Collaborating with extraordinary talents like Mrunal and Wamiqa, and working alongside creators who dare to dream as big as I do, is both daunting and exhilarating. Indian cinema doesn’t need to wait for external validation anymore — we’re here to tell our stories on our own terms.”
As buzz around both projects builds, industry watchers are calling this one of the most ambitious back-to-back slates in recent memory, positioning Adivi Sesh not just as a star but as a storyteller determined to expand the boundaries of Indian cinema. With Dacoit and G2, he is taking a giant leap onto the national stage, proving that true stories of passion, grit, and vision can speak to audiences everywhere.
