Biker: India’s First Motocross Film Released
By Ananya Rao / 03.04.2026
Before the release of Biker, expectations were high as it was marketed as India’s first motocross film. The film, directed by Abhilash Reddy and starring Sharwanand, aimed to capture the thrilling world of motocross racing while exploring the emotional dynamics between a father and son.
Upon its release on April 3, 2026, Biker generated significant buzz, with early reviews indicating a mixed reception. The film received ratings of 2.75/5 from Gulte and 3.25/5 from 123telugu.com, reflecting a range of audience reactions.
The story centers around former motocross racer Sunil Narayan and his son Vikas Narayan, portrayed by Sharwanand. The narrative delves into their relationship, set against the backdrop of motocross racing, which adds layers to the emotional conflict presented in the film.
In terms of production, the film boasts a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes, with cinematography by J. Yuvraj and music composed by Ghibran. The production values are attributed to UV Creations, contributing to the film’s overall appeal.
However, the film’s release coincided with a tragic incident in Mumbai, where an 88-year-old man was hit by a biker. This incident led to a police investigation, with authorities scanning CCTV footage to track down the accused. The accident occurred on the 22nd of March, and a First Information Report (FIR) was registered on the 30th of March, just days before the film’s premiere.
While Biker may not be considered a path-breaking film, it has been described as well-made with the right intentions. The racing sequences have been praised for their energy and clarity, effectively immersing the audience in the motocross experience.
As the film continues to screen across theaters, its reception will likely influence future projects in the Indian film industry, particularly in the sports drama genre. The combination of personal storytelling and thrilling sports action may set a precedent for similar films in the future.
Experts suggest that the film’s unique premise and execution could pave the way for more sports-related narratives in Indian cinema, potentially attracting a new audience demographic.
Overall, Biker stands as a significant entry in the realm of Indian cinema, marking a notable attempt to blend sports with emotional storytelling.
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