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Adivi Sesh, known for his strong script choices and consistent success, is gearing up to entertain audiences with the romantic action thriller Dacoit. The movie also starring Mrunal Thakur is set to hit theatres on April 10. The film’s early promos and its first single Rubaroo introduced Sesh as a rugged, emotionally scarred character.

Now, the second single Chicchubuddi flips that perception, revealing a strikingly different side to both the character and Sesh. The song injects a burst of energy into the narrative, presenting Adivi Sesh in a lively, never-seen-before dancing avatar. Music composer Bheems Ceciroleo, who earlier delivered a soulful track, switches gears with a pulsating, folk-infused party number packed with vibrant beats.

Lyricist Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar complements it with playful, cheeky lines that enhance the song’s spirited vibe. Singer Jonita Gandhi brings infectious energy to the track while also lighting up the screen with her glamorous presence. Meanwhile, Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh makes a special appearance, adding a strong mass appeal to the number.

Mounted on a grand scale with colorful visuals and dynamic choreography, the song plays out like a festive spectacle. This shift suggests that Dacoit goes beyond a conventional action drama, blending emotions like love, betrayal, and anger with unexpected celebratory elements.

The film is backed by Supriya Yarlagadda and co-produced by Suniel Narang, with Annapurna Studios presenting it. Dacoit also marks the directorial debut of Shaniel Deo. Gyaani is providing the background score.

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Sharwanand is gearing up for the release of Biker, touted to be India’s first motocross adventure film. The film is set to hit theaters on April 3. Backed by UV Creations, the film is built strictly for a premium theater experience. It releases across multiple high-end formats, including Dolby Cinema, EPIQ, 4DX, and PCX.

According to director Abhilash Reddy, Sharwanand took a six-month break to prepare mentally and physically for the demanding role. During a recent press meet, Abhilash confirmed the team shot the movie in Dolby Vision to guarantee top-tier visual and sound quality, which is already generating buzz following the trailer release.

He said, “Capturing the racing sequences wasn’t easy. The crew spent over 60 days focusing solely on the action, bringing in professional racers from New Zealand and Australia. They even shot a massive climax in Indonesia. When international associations initially warned against the location due to high costs and risks, the production team went ahead and built massive sets there anyway to get the exact look they needed.”

Beneath the roaring engines, Biker relies heavily on a father-son dynamic, says the director. Rajasekhar steps in as both a father and a coach, bringing a unique, non-traditional emotional weight to the story. Malavika also plays a highly guarded but critical role that the director says will make complete sense once audiences watch the film.

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