
First look: Anurag Kashyap turns fearless cop for 'Dacoit'
What's the story
Acclaimed Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap will be seen as a cop in the upcoming bilingual action drama, Dacoit - Ek Prem Katha.
The film, which is headlined by Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur, is being filmed simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu.
Kashyap's character, Inspector Swamy, is a fearless inspector who is a staunch devotee of the Hindu God Ayyappa and has zero tolerance for corruption.
Character details
Kashyap's character is sharp-minded, witty, and sarcastic
Kashyap's character in Dacoit - Ek Prem Katha is sharp-minded, witty, and sarcastic, reportedly.
The film's plot revolves around an angry convict who seeks revenge against his ex-girlfriend who betrayed him. This dangerous plan turns into a story of love, betrayal, and vengeance.
The production team, on Friday, released a new poster of Kashyap to increase anticipation for the gritty action film.
The film marks the directorial debut of Shaneil Deo, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sesh.
Twitter Post
Take a look at the newly released poster here
Tujhe Bhagwaan pe Bharosa hai,
— Adivi Sesh (@AdiviSesh) February 28, 2025
Par mujhe Khudhpe Yakeen... have the Amazing @anuragkashyap72 sir in #DACOIT !@mrunal0801@Deonidas#BheemsCeciroleo@danushbhaskar@abburiravi@KrishSiddipalli@srinagendrapd@KalyanKodati… pic.twitter.com/Wx09H43FQX
Inspector Swamy…Dekh loonga tujhe 💥
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Actor's insight
Kashyap expressed excitement over his challenging role
Kashyap spoke about the fun and challenge of playing a police officer who is an Ayyappa devotee.
He said, "The conundrums of duty versus dharma, and to go about doing his job with a dry sense of humor is fantastic."
"I am truly looking forward to playing this character in two languages, shooting in Hindi, as well as in Telugu. To get the same impact in both languages is the challenging part, something I am thoroughly enjoying."
Career progression
Kashyap's acting journey: From 'Akira' to 'Dacoit'
Kashyap is known for helming hard-hitting films like Gangs of Wasseypur and Black Friday. But he has also built a successful career as an actor.
He starred as a corrupt cop in the Bollywood film Akira, and his big break as an antagonist came with the Tamil-language thriller Imaikkaa Nodigal.
His recent roles in Maharaja, Rifle Club, and Bad Cop have only proved his versatility as an actor.