The streets of Gorakhpur turned electric as actor Adivi Sesh and Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh came together to launch their new track Touch Buddy. What was expected to be a routine music launch quickly turned into a full-blown celebration, with massive crowds, loud cheers, and fans gathering in huge numbers just to catch a glimpse of the two stars.
This rare crossover between a Telugu actor and a Bhojpuri icon has instantly grabbed attention, both on-ground and online, adding to the buzz around Sesh’s upcoming film Dacoit.
A High-Energy Launch That Felt Like a Festival
From the moment Adivi Sesh and Pawan Singh stepped onto the stage, the energy was off the charts. Fans were seen dancing, chanting, and recording every moment on their phones. The crowd response made it clear—this wasn’t just a song launch, it was an event fans didn’t want to miss.
The turnout in Gorakhpur surprised even the organisers, with visuals from the event now going viral across social media platforms.
‘Touch Buddy’ Aims for Pan-India Appeal
Touch Buddy isn’t just another regional track. It blends Bhojpuri flavour with a modern, upbeat sound that’s designed to connect across audiences. The makers have also released a Telugu version, expanding its reach and tapping into a wider listener base.
This kind of cross-industry collaboration is becoming more common, as artists look to break language barriers and build a pan-India identity.
Adivi Sesh Calls It a ‘Special Moment’
Clearly moved by the response, Adivi Sesh described the Gorakhpur launch as something he won’t forget anytime soon.
He said the love from the crowd proved that music and cinema go beyond language. Sharing the stage with Pawan Singh and receiving such a warm welcome from North Indian fans, he added, made the moment even more meaningful.
The actor also admitted that the response has given him a big confidence boost ahead of his upcoming film Dacoit, which is scheduled to hit theatres on April 10.
Growing Buzz Around ‘Dacoit’
With Touch Buddy already gaining traction online, all eyes are now on Dacoit. The film marks Adivi Sesh’s return to the big screen, and expectations are steadily building.
The Gorakhpur event has only added to the hype, especially as it showcased how strongly audiences are responding to his presence beyond the Telugu market.
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A Sign of Changing Indian Entertainment
The collaboration between Adivi Sesh and Pawan Singh reflects a bigger shift in Indian entertainment. Regional boundaries are slowly fading, and artists are increasingly teaming up to create content that works across languages and regions.
If the response to Touch Buddy is anything to go by, audiences are more than ready to embrace these crossovers.


