Sharwanand's 'Biker' Making Video Reveals Grit Behind India's First Motocross Film

The makers of the sports drama 'Biker' have released a pulsating making video ahead of its release. The film, starring Sharwanand, is touted as India's first motocross film. Sharwanand underwent a dramatic transformation, losing 22 kilograms to play dual age variations in the movie. The actor claims it is his best work and a turning point in his life and career.

Key Points: 'Biker' Making Video: Sharwanand's Intense Transformation Revealed

  • First Indian motocross film
  • Sharwanand lost 22 kilos
  • Shot challenging sequences in Indonesia
  • Releasing April 3 in three languages
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Sharwanand-starrer 'Biker' team releases pulsating 'Making Video' ahead of film's release

Watch the making of 'Biker,' India's first motocross film. See Sharwanand's 22-kg weight loss and intense training for this sports drama.

"Biker is my best film till now! - Sharwanand"

Hyderabad, April 1

The makers of director Abhilash Reddy Kankara's high-octane sports-family drama 'Biker', featuring actor Sharwanand in the lead, have now released a pulsating Making Video of the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

UV Creations, the production house producing the film, took to its social media handles to share the Making Video and wrote, "#Biker is born from grit, dirt, and pure adrenaline. Here's a glimpse into the hard work that made it. Experience 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐀'𝐒 𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐒𝐓 𝐌𝐎𝐓𝐎𝐂𝐑𝐎𝐒𝐒 𝐅𝐈𝐋𝐌 in Dolby Cinema, EPIQ, 4DX and PCX. #Biker Grand release on April 3rd in Telugu, Tamil & Malayalam. #BikeronApril3rd."

The video has, among other things, some pulsating racing sequences. It also offers a glimpse into actor Sharwanand's training for the role.

Needless to say, actor Sharwanand is betting big on this film. The actor, in a pre-release event had gone on to claim that this upcoming sports action drama would make every Indian proud to call the film Indian cinema.

Actor Sharwanand had 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 had gone on to say, "What I can promise you is that every Indian will be proud to say this is our Indian cinema. It is not an easy film to shoot. It is the most tough film to shoot. We shot sequences in Indonesia. A lot of accidents happened while we shot this film. We will be showing all that in a making video which we intend to release. It is not an easy sport to show or to act."

Sharwanand went on to disclose that the film had been a turning point in his life.

He said, "Biker is a turning point in my life. It changed me as a person. I had to lose 22 kilos for this film. When Abhi (director) narrated this script, there are two variations in the film. I had to play an 18-year-old guy and a 30-year-old guy. It transformed my whole perspective of cinema making, about my life, my health and body. This film is close to my heart."

The film is slated to hit screens worldwide on April 3 this year.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows motorsports, I'm really excited to see how they've captured motocross. It's a tough sport to film. Hope the story does justice to the action.
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Priya S
Sharwa is such an underrated actor. He always chooses unique scripts. From 'Malli Raava' to now 'Biker', his journey is inspiring. Booking tickets for first day first show!
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Vikram M
Respect for the hard work, but I hope the film has a solid emotional core and isn't just about stunts. Sometimes these "first of its kind" claims overshadow storytelling.
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Rohit P
Shooting in Indonesia for authentic locations! Our film industry is going global. This is the kind of content that makes us proud. All the best to the entire team.
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Michael C
The transformation for the role is impressive. It's great to see actors pushing physical limits for a role. Looking forward to the multi-language release.

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