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Sharwanand starrer Biker gets a new release date

Sharwanand’s upcoming film Biker has locked a fresh release date, with the makers officially announcing its theatrical arrival

Cinema Express Desk

After tasting success with Nari Nari Naduma Murari after a long gap, Sharwanand is now gearing up for his next release. His upcoming film Biker, which was initially slated to hit the screens on December 6, had to be postponed due to pending graphics work. The makers had then deferred the release indefinitely.

Now, the team has officially announced a new release date. Biker will hit theatres worldwide on April 3.

Directed by Abhilash Reddy Kankara and produced by UV Creations, Biker is a sports-and-family drama that has already generated strong buzz through its posters, first single, and teaser. The teaser grabbed attention with Sharwanand’s striking physical transformation and high-octane bike racing stunts, while the song highlighted his on-screen chemistry with Malavika Nair.

The newly released poster features Sharwa in stylish biker gear, exuding intensity as he removes his gloves. With the release date locked for the summer holiday season, the team is set to begin the next phase of promotions. While the promotional material so far has focused on the adrenaline-packed racing sequences, expectations are also high for the film’s emotional depth.

Senior actor Rajasekhar plays a crucial role in the film, marking his return in a significant character that adds further weight to the narrative. Biker also boasts a strong technical team, with cinematography by J Yuvraj, music composed by Ghibran, production design by Rajeevan, and art direction by A Panner Selvam.

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