BIKER Tamil Movie Review

BIKER Tamil Movie Review

Cast-:

Sharwanand , Malvika Nair , Dr. Rajasekhar , Atul Kulkarni , Brahmaji , Shashank, Dayanand Reddy and Others.

Crew-:

Written & Directed by: Abhilash Reddy Presented by: Vikram Reddy Producers: Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramodh Uppalapati Music: Ghibran Vaibodha Banner: UV Creations DOP: J Yuvraj Production Designer: Rajeevan Editor: Anil Pasala Art Director: A Panneer Selvam Writers: M.V.S. Bharadwaj, Shrawan Madala Stunts: Dhilip Subbarayan Choreographers: Raju Sundaram, Shekar VJ, Visshwa Raghu Stunts: Dhilip Subbarayan Sound Design: Sync Cinema Co-Director: Sudeep Patil First AD: Arun Thevar 2nd Unit Directors: Sudeep Patil, Shravan Madala Sound Mix: Kannan Ganpat VFX Supervisor: Avinash Kamalakannan Costume Designers: Thota Vijaya Bhaskar, Rajini, Rekha Boggarrapu Executive Producer: Jagadish Talasila Technical Director- Devareddy Pavan Krishna Direction Department: Rohith Dasyam, Varun Sreeramoju, Nani Veeramallu, B.Nagendra, Bhaskar Ponaboina, K.Chaitanya, Shayla Kona, V.S.G. Varshitha, Krupakar Line Producer: Suresh Vattigunta DI: B2H Studios Trailers: Vijay Cuts Colourist: Raghunath Varma (B2H Studios) Associate Editor: Haresh Chaudhary Creative Head: Anil Kumar Upadyaula PRO: Vamsi-Shekar Marketing: First Show Publicity Designs: ADFX Studio Music Label: Aditya Music ,PRO: Yuvaraj and Others.

Story-:

Set in the year 2003, the story centers on Vikas Narayan (Sharwanand), who runs a Motokart business. Vikas leads a fulfilling family life with his loving wife, Ananya (Malavika Nair), and their school-going son, Ishan.One day at school, when a classmate speaks disparagingly about his father, Ishan gets into a physical altercation and hits him.

Upon learning of this, Vikas questions his son and offers him a piece of advice: “Rather than resorting to violence, we must ensure that we do not give anyone the opportunity to speak ill of us again.” Meanwhile, Sunil Narayan (Dr. Rajasekhar) is ousted from the ING corporation amidst allegations of fraud.

Upon discovering this, Vikas determined to salvage his father’s honor—returns to the Motocross racing circuit after a hiatus of several years. Did he emerge victorious in the race? Did Sunil, who had been estranged from his son, finally accept him? The remainder of the story unfolds to answer these questions.

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Movie Review-:

Director Abhilash Reddy has brilliantly brought to the screen the sport of Motocross bike racing—a subject rarely explored in sports drama films. Although the movie features tropes typical of this genre—such as the hero suffering a defeat only to return to the arena and triumph—the film maintains a gripping pace thanks to its polished screenplay.

While sentimental scenes involving the father, wife, and son are present throughout the film, Abhilash Reddy—collaborating with Bharadwaj and Shravan—has crafted the screenplay in such a way that these moments neither derail the narrative nor feel excessive.

With emotionally charged dialogues interspersed throughout and visuals perfectly complementing them, the film offers a thrilling “motor ride” from start to finish. In particular, lines such as “Fear is the cause of failure; yet, that very fear is the weapon for victory,” and “You didn’t just come to the front… everyone followed behind you there is a vast difference between the two,” are truly striking.

Similarly, sequences featuring the “Block Pass” maneuver and the “Mountain Jump” are guaranteed to give you goosebumps. As for the cast, Sharwanand has truly lived the role of a racer; he not only demonstrated immense physical commitment but also delivered a stellar performance through his facial expressions.

In one memorable scene, Sharwanand playfully teases his father, Rajasekhar, by asserting that the title of “Angry Man” belongs not just to him, but to himself as well—a moment that will resonate deeply with Telugu audiences. Although Rajasekhar plays the hero’s father, he never once compromises on his signature “mass” appeal throughout the film.

From approaching Atul Kulkarni for help only to end up making him a counter-offer, to sternly reprimanding his son while simultaneously melting at the affection of his grandson, Rajasekhar scores big with his performance throughout the movie. Malavika Nair, introduced as a charming beauty, delivers a strong performance in the emotional scenes, proving herself even more adept in those moments than in the romantic ones.

Finally, Atul Kulkarni delivers a typical, solid performance as the corporate villain. Another pillar of the film is Ghibran’s music; he truly reigns supreme with his background score throughout the movie. J. Yuvaraj’s cinematography is a feast for the eyes. The climax sequence is ultimate. Anil Kumar’s editing is excellent, as are the bike racing sequences featuring Rajasekhar and Sharwanand.The dialogues and background music—all in all, this biker has won the race to captivate the audience. It is definitely a film that should not be missed on the big screen.

This is My Personal Review So Please Go and Watch The Movie In Theaters Only.

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