Dacoit Telugu Movie
Follows an angry convict seeking vengeance against his former girlfriend who betrayed him.
“Dacoit” has opened to mixed-to-average reviews, with critics largely agreeing that the film is elevated by performances but held back by uneven storytelling. Across reviews, Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur emerge as the film’s biggest strengths. Their intense screen presence and emotional depth lend credibility to a narrative that blends action, revenge, and romance. Several critics appreciated the film’s attempt at a layered, old-school love story with emotional undertones, and some found its unpredictability and lingering emotional impact engaging. However, the film struggles with inconsistent execution. A recurring criticism is its overstuffed and uneven narrative, where too many ideas—action, romance, and twists—compete without fully coming together. Portions of the screenplay rely on convenient developments and predictable turns, diluting the overall impact. While the climax and emotional beats work for some, the journey is often described as patchy and lacking cohesion. In summary, “Dacoit” is seen as a decent but flawed entertainer—one that offers moments of engagement and strong performances but falls short of its full potential due to structural and pacing issues.
Verdict:
Worth a watch for the performances and emotional moments, but keep expectations in check.
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Mrunal Thakur | |
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Anurag Kashyap | |
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Prakash Raj | |
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Atul Kulkarni | |
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Zayn Marie Khan | |
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Kamakshi Bhaskarla | |
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Sunil Varma Indukuri |
Director: Shaneil Deo
Producer: Supriya Yarlagadda
Music Director: Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematographer: Danush Bhaskar
Editor: Kodati Pavan Kalyan
Art Designer: Sri Nagendra Tangala
Original Story Writers: Adivi Sesh, Shaneil Deo