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Adivi Sesh offers a sneak peek into 'Goodachari' sequel 'G2'
Hyderabad, Dec 29
Adivi Sesh, the actor behind critically acclaimed and commercial films, notably 'Major' and 'Hit 2' in 2022, has offered a sneak peek into his next project - 'G2'.
It is the second part of the Telugu movie, 'Goodachari', which was a huge success and had captivated the audiences.
The poster with its intense look and feel is raising curiosity levels on the Net. The poster has lead actor Adivi Sesh holding a gun. Part 1 of the same franchise was an intriguing spy thriller that took the audience by surprise.
Adivi Sesh has had a fruitful 2022 and with 'Major', the biopic of 2008 Mumbai terror attacks braveheart Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, he has emerged as a leading pan-India stars. Now, 2023 will tell us if his pan-India release plans for 'G2' goes down as well with the audience.
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