On the sets of
Dacoit, a quiet break turned into a cheerful surprise when
Mrunal Thakur began teaching
Adivi Sesh a Marathi song. What started as a playful lesson soon had Sesh repeating lines like an earnest student, trying to match her tone and accent.
Amused by his dedication, Mrunal encouraged him to sing along to
Banwa Banwi Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi, turning the moment into a mini musical. The crew watched, smiling, as laughter replaced the usual seriousness of a film set.
For a few minutes,
Dacoit felt less like a film shoot and more like a lighthearted rom-com—filled with music, friendship, and effortless charm.