Rajasekhar Transforms into 'Bullet Sunil' in Sharwanand's Racing Drama 'Biker'

The makers of the upcoming film 'Biker' have revealed that actor Rajasekhar will portray the character of former motocross champion 'Bullet' Sunil. The character is driven by a mission to change the perception that Indian racers are losers and prove the nation's potential on the global racing circuit. Sharwanand stars as a daring bike racer, with Malvika Nair as the leading lady. The film, directed by Abhilash Reddy Kankara, is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on April 3.

Key Points: Rajasekhar as Bullet Sunil in Sharwanand's Biker Film

  • Rajasekhar plays ex-racer 'Bullet' Sunil
  • Film is a high-octane sports-family drama
  • Sharwanand undergoes physical transformation
  • Story aims to rewrite narrative for Indian racers
  • Worldwide release on April 3
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Rajasekhar plays 'Bullet Sunil' in Sharwanand's 'Biker'

Rajasekhar plays legendary racer 'Bullet' Sunil in the sports drama Biker, starring Sharwanand. Film releases April 3.

"determined to change that narrative and prove the nation's true potential on the racing circuit - Film Glimpse"

Hyderabad, Feb 5

The makers of director Abhilash Reddy Kankara's high-octane sports-family drama 'Biker', featuring actor Sharwanand in the lead, have now disclosed that well known actor Rajasekhar plays a character called 'Bullet' Sunil in the eagerly- awaited sports film.

The disclosure came by way of a glimpse video that the makers chose to release on the occasion of Rajasekhar's birthday.

The glimpse video opens with a voiceover. Former motocross racer Sunil - widely known as 'Bullet' Sunil, boasts an extraordinary track record: 18 Indian Championships, 57 South Zone titles, and over 100 race victories. Yet, he remains driven by a mission. Frustrated by the perception that Indian racers are losers, he is determined to change that narrative and prove the nation's true potential on the racing circuit.

Instead of dwelling on past glory, Sunil now channels his experience into a renewed fight- to rewrite the narrative for Indian talent and push them towards global recognition. The glimpse hints at a character driven more by purpose than pride, with Rajasekhar delivering the perfect mix of intensity, burning desire and emotional depth that elevates Sunil's journey.

Rajasekhar looks fierce and magnetic, bringing a seasoned aura that elevates every frame. Malvika Nair plays the leading lady opposite Sharwa, who portrays a daring bike racer in the film. Sharwa's remarkable physical transformation and gripping performance in the teaser have already caught the attention of fans and film buffs.

Slated for a worldwide theatrical release on April 3, the film boasts of a top notch technical team. Cinematography for the film has been handled by J Yuvraj while its music has been scored by Ghibran. Editing for the film is by Anil Kumar P and production design by Rajeevan.

Apart from Sharwanand, Malvika Nair and Rajasekhar, the film will also feature Brahmaji and Atul Kulkarni in pivotal roles.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The premise sounds powerful. Moving from personal glory to fighting for national pride is a theme that resonates deeply here. Rajasekhar is a fantastic choice for this role. Hope the film does justice to the real struggles of Indian athletes on the world stage.
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Ananya R
Sharwanand's transformation is unbelievable! He looks like a real racer. Telugu cinema is really exploring new genres. A sports-family drama with bikes sounds like a perfect mix. Fingers crossed the story is as strong as the teaser suggests.
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Rohit P
Respect for casting Rajasekhar sir in such a pivotal role. He has that commanding presence needed for a mentor figure. The technical team looks solid too – Ghibran's music and Yuvraj's cinematography should make the racing scenes epic. Booking tickets for first day!
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Karthik V
I appreciate the intent, but I hope they don't over-dramatize the sports aspects. Sometimes our films take too many cinematic liberties with true stories. The real Bullet Sunil's record is impressive enough on its own. The focus should be on authentic storytelling.
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Priya S
Love seeing Malvika Nair getting a leading role! And what a cool character for Sharwa. The whole "proving Indian potential" angle hits home. We need more films that make us feel proud of our own people's achievements. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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