Sharwa's Biker, India's first motocross film, earns praise from Nagarjuna and Nag Ashwin for its thrilling races and emotional storytelling, gaining strong box office traction.
Dumtika Editorial
April 4, 2026 · 1 min read

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Sharwa’s film Biker, heralded as India’s pioneering motocross-centric movie, is currently making waves at the box office. The film has captivated audiences with its blend of high-octane racing sequences and heartfelt family drama, setting a fresh tone in Telugu cinema. Directed by Abhilash Reddy, an alumnus of Nagarjuna’s Annapurna College of Film and Media, Biker has drawn commendations from industry veterans. Superstar Nagarjuna took to social media to laud the film’s technical excellence and mature storytelling, emphasizing its celebration of family bonds and relationships. Director Nag Ashwin also praised Biker as a unique offering that resonates across diverse audience segments. The movie’s initial box office numbers are promising, showing growth on the second day and strong momentum expected through the weekend. With its innovative theme and strong emotional core, Biker is poised to make a lasting impact. Fans eagerly await how the film’s success will influence new genres in Telugu cinema.