Updated On: 12 November, 2025 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Adivi Sesh, who wrapped up the Hindi and Telugu offering ‘Dacoit’, says the emotional quotient of both languages differ dramatically

Adivi Sesh
Shooting a bilingual film can be creatively satisfying. But it can be equally demanding, points out Adivi Sesh, who recently wrapped up the shoot of Dacoit: A Love Story’s Hindi version in Mumbai. The actor, who also doubles up as the screenwriter of the Hindi and Telugu offering, shares, “Shooting bilingual films is like making two movies. Every frame, every emotion must feel authentic to its audience.”
The first look of ‘Dacoit’ was unveiled last December