Mumbai/Gorakhpur: Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh has once again captivated audiences with his high-energy style as his latest song “Touch Body” from the upcoming pan-India film Dacoit: Ek Prem Katha was officially released in Gorakhpur. Soon after its launch, the track began trending across social media and music platforms.
The song stands out for featuring the dynamic vocals of Jonita Gandhi alongside Pawan Singh, adding a fresh and appealing musical blend. Shot and recorded in both Hindi and Telugu, the track aims to reach a wider national audience, reinforcing its pan-India appeal.
Expressing his excitement, Pawan Singh said he enjoys experimenting with music and was instantly drawn to the concept when it was shared by the film’s lead actor Adivi Sesh. He noted that the film’s intense and action-packed narrative required a song with strong energy and style, which “Touch Body” successfully delivers.
The song also showcases Pawan Singh not just as a singer but as a performer, bringing his signature swag to the screen. The on-screen trio of Adivi Sesh, Pawan Singh, and Jonita Gandhi has created an electrifying visual experience, positioning the track as a potential dance anthem of the season.
Penned by Vayu Srivastava and composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, the song blends catchy lyrics with a pulsating beat. Pawan Singh’s powerful voice and unique style have given the track a distinctive identity, winning praise from fans.

The release is particularly significant for Pawan Singh’s followers, as it marks a strong step in taking Bhojpuri music to a broader national platform. The song reflects a cultural crossover, highlighting the growing influence of regional artists in mainstream Indian cinema.
Directed by Shaneel Deo in his directorial debut, Dacoit: Ek Prem Katha is produced by Supriya Yarlagadda under the Annapurna Studios banner, with Suniel Narang as co-producer. The film is slated for a nationwide release on April 10, 2026.
Even ahead of the film’s release, “Touch Body” is already making waves, reaffirming Pawan Singh’s enduring musical power and mass appeal.

