Adivi Sesh Brings Back Memories of the 1990s with “Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast”

Actor and writer Adivi Sesh has used the classic hit song “Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast” in the teaser for his upcoming movie Dacoit to bring back memories of the 1990s. Fans have been moved by the instantly recognisable background music from the cult classic Mohra. It adds a familiar beat to the film’s gritty tone.

A Song That Changed Adivi Sesh’s Life as a Child

The song means a lot to Adivi Sesh. Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast was his favourite song when he was a kid. It was also part of his first performance on stage at a school event. He still remembers dancing to the song in front of an audience very well.

That emotional link was a big reason why it was added to Dacoit. The song wasn’t picked just because it would shock people or make them think of the past. It was picked because of how it makes them feel.

Sesh was sure about one thing when he was coming up with the teaser. If the song was going to be used, it had to be done right. He made a conscious choice to legally buy the rights to the song so that the tribute would be real and respectful.

This step let him relive a favourite childhood memory while giving it a new cinematic setting for audiences.

Adivi Sesh on Honouring a Memory of Your Own

Adivi Sesh said that some songs stay with you forever and that this one has always been special to him. He heard the song all the time when he was a kid in the 1990s, and it was his first time performing on stage.

He said that using the song in Dacoit was his way of paying tribute to a younger version of himself who loved music, acting, and making people laugh. For him, getting the rights the right way was important to honour that memory in a real way.

Fans’ Reactions to the Nostalgic Touch

People are already talking about the teaser’s musical callback online. Fans have said that the mix of Dacoit‘s dark mood and a popular 90s song is great. The familiar score adds an emotional layer that makes the teaser even more powerful.

Adivi Sesh shows once again that he is a great storyteller by adding this thoughtful detail. He adds depth to mainstream films by weaving in personal memories that go beyond the screen.