Dacoit Review: Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur Shine in This Gritty Tale of Love and Revenge
By IANS | Updated: April 10, 2026 00:00 IST2026-04-09T23:55:46+5:302026-04-10T00:00:26+5:30
Director: Shaneil Deo Cast: Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur, Anurag Kashyap, Prakash Raj, Sunil, Atul Kulkarni, Zayn Marie Khan & ...
Dacoit Review: Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur Shine in This Gritty Tale of Love and Revenge
Director: Shaneil Deo Cast: Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur, Anurag Kashyap, Prakash Raj, Sunil, Atul Kulkarni, Zayn Marie Khan & Kamakshi Bhaskarla, Run Time: 2h 35m, Ratings: 4 stars
Dacoit: A Love Story is not your conventional romance—it’s a brooding, intense exploration of love gone wrong, where emotions bleed into violence, and redemption feels just out of reach. Director Shaneil Deo crafts a narrative that sits somewhere between a character study and a revenge drama, attempting to balance raw action with emotional depth.
At the heart of the film is Adivi Sesh, who delivers a compelling and controlled performance. His portrayal of a man consumed by heartbreak and rage is layered, relying more on internalized pain than overt dramatics. There’s a quiet intensity in his eyes that carries several scenes, especially when the script allows him moments of silence. It’s one of those performances that steadily grows on you.
Opposite him, Mrunal Thakur brings a nuanced presence. Her character isn’t merely a catalyst for the protagonist’s transformation; she stands her ground with a mix of vulnerability and ambiguity. Thakur manages to keep the audience guessing, which adds an intriguing tension to their dynamic.
Technically, the film scores well in creating atmosphere. The cinematography leans into dusty landscapes and muted tones, reinforcing the bleak emotional landscape of the story. The camera often lingers, allowing scenes to breathe, though this approach occasionally affects the pacing. The background score is effective without being overwhelming, subtly enhancing the tension and emotional beats.
Where the film stumbles slightly is in its screenplay. While the premise is strong, certain plot developments feel predictable, and the narrative could have benefited from tighter editing. The first half, in particular, takes its time to build the world and relationships, which may test the patience of some viewers. However, the second half redeems this with more focused storytelling and a gripping emotional payoff.
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