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Sharwanand's upcoming sports-family drama 'Biker,' touted as India's first motocross film, is set for an April 3 release. A new making-of video highlights the intense training and action sequences. The actor, who shed 22 kilos for dual roles, calls it his 'best and toughest film,' a life-changing experience. Prabhas also praised the trailer.
Telugu actor Sharwanand is gearing up for the release of the high-pulsating sports-family drama 'Biker.' Ahead of the film’s release on April 3, the makers went on to release a new making-of video, including various action moments and racing shots.
Making a video showing a biker's high-octane action
The production house took to their X, formerly Twitter, handle to share a video showing how the film was made. Touted to be India’s first motocross film, the making video shows bike racing scenes. It also shows how much effort the team put in. There are shots of dirt tracks and fast riding. The video also shows Sharwanand training hard for his role.Sharing the 1-minute, 22-second video, they wrote, "#Biker is born from grit, dirt, and pure adrenaline.
Here’s a glimpse into the hard work that made it.” The makers said the film will be shown in Dolby Cinema, EPIQ, 4DX, and PCX. The film will release on April 3 in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam.
Prabhas praises the trailer
Recently, Prabhas praised the trailer of the film; he wrote, “Loved the vibe of the trailer… looks very engaging.” He then shared his best wishes with the leading star, Sharwanand, and the team for their release.”
Sharwanand calls it his “best film till now"
As per a report by IANS, Sharwanand has shared his confidence about this film.
He said, “Biker is my best film till now! Why is it the best film? There are several reasons. This is the first Indian motocross film to be made.” He also said, “What I can promise you is that every Indian will be proud to say this is our Indian cinema.” He added, “It is not an easy film to shoot. It is the toughest film to shoot.”The actor also mentioned that the film changed his life. He said, “Biker was a turning point in my life. It changed me as a person.” He also said, “I had to lose 22 kilos for this film.” He played two roles, one as an 18-year-old and one as a 30-year-old. He said, “It transformed my whole perspective of cinema making, about my life, my health, and my body.” The actor also shared that accidents happened during the shoot. The team worked very hard to complete the film.


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