Adivi Sesh & Mrunal Thakur: Two Heroes, Two Languages, One Film | InFocus | THR India
Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur join Anupama Chopra on InFocus to talk about their upcoming bilingual action-romance Dacoit, directed by Shaneil Deo. Sesh opens up about co-writing the film with Shaneil, his best friend, and the unique challenge of shooting every scene separately in Hindi and Telugu to preserve the rhythms and punchlines of each language. Mrunal shares how she said yes to the script in 30 seconds, why her Telugu journey — from Sita Ramam to Dacoit — has been the most creatively satisfying phase of her career, and what it meant to have her name appear first on the poster. The two also discuss the film's Bonnie-and-Clyde comparisons, the Madanapalle dialect Sesh adopts for his character, and how their director's Fijian-Indian background shaped the film's American aesthetic and Indian soul.
The conversation turns to Anurag Kashyap, who plays a pivotal role in the film. Sesh recalls how Black Friday inspired him to make movies and describes Anurag's unfiltered generosity on set — from mentoring young film students to quietly refining Hindi dialogues like a master craftsman. Mrunal reflects on witnessing Anurag transform in front of the camera, calling him a one-of-a-kind artist. The duo also touches on the Marathi and Tamil words that became running jokes on set, the emotional weight of spending 149 days on a single film, and Sesh's update on Goodachari 2. A freewheeling, warm conversation between two actors who clearly found something special in making this film together.
