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Movie Name : Biker

Release Date : April 03, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5
Starring : Sharwanand, Dr Rajashekhar, Malvika Nair & Others.
Director : Abhilash Reddy
Producers : Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramodh Uppalapati
Music Director : Ghibran Vaibodha
Cinematographer : J Yuvraj
Editor :  Anil Pasala

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Sharwanand has now come up with the sports drama Biker. Directed by Abhilash Reddy, the movie stars Rajasekhar in a key role. Let’s see how the film is.

Story:

Vikas Narayan aka Vikky (Sharwanand) is a top-class motocross racer.. Since childhood, he is trained rigorously by his father Sunil Narayan (Rajasekhar). However, Vikky suddenly leaves the sport, putting his father in a tough spot.

Why did Vikky leave racing? How is he connected to Ananya (Malavika Nair)? What is her role in his life? What happened after Vikky left the sport? This forms the crux of the story.

Plus Points:

We have already seen multiple sports dramas in Tollywood, but motocross racing has never been explored before, and that becomes the USP of Biker. Even though a few moments appear familiar, the unexplored territory in Telugu cinema keeps the proceedings engaging, and credit where it’s due.

The sport sequences are superbly shot and choreographed. Some moments truly keep us on the edge of our seats. To make a film on a less popular sport in India by weaving emotional moments around it, the director does a pretty good job in helping the movie connect with the regular audience.

Sharwanand looks in his best shape, and it’s good to see him try his hand at multiple genres. He brings sincerity to his performance as a professional racer and is effective in the emotional segments as well. His scenes with Rajasekhar work well. With Biker, Rajasekhar (Angry Man) reaches a new level, playing his part with utmost dignity and elegance.

When veterans play their age and become an integral part of the story instead of trying to outshine others, it’s a pleasure to watch. From here on, Rajasekhar could become the go-to actor for character roles in Telugu cinema. The second half is comparatively more engaging with decent emotional depth. Malavika Nair is fine in her role.

Minus Points:

Biker plays it safe in key moments with familiar tropes, which prevents it from reaching the next level. The vulnerability of the protagonist should have been explored more during the actual racing portions to make it stand apart from regular sports dramas. Some elements feel too easy for the hero to achieve, which takes away from the realism.

Instead of external factors, if the hero had been troubled by his own internal thought process during the racing, the impact could have been much higher. The episodes involving the hero’s sponsorship needed better execution.

The racing scenes are no doubt solid, but the moments leading up to them could have been still better. The conflict point between the lead pair is meaningful, but it is underutilized. The first half is slow at times, and isn’t upto the mark on the whole.

Technical Aspects:

Ghibran’s background score is solid in the thrilling moments, and the sound design is excellent. Cinematographer Yuvraj does a fabulous job in picturizing the racing sequences. The editing is fine in the latter half, but needed improvement in the first half.

The production values are solid. Director Abhilash Reddy takes up a not-so-popular sport and delivers an engaging film with a fair number of good moments. Had he avoided a few clichés, the movie could have reached a whole new level.

Verdict:

On the whole, Biker is an engaging sports drama with a never-before-explored motocross racing backdrop and good performances. The racing scenes are brilliant, and the film is carried by Sharwanand and Rajasekhar with their impressive performances. The first half is slow, and there are a few convenient moments. The use of certain tropes could have been avoided for better impact. Nonetheless, if you enjoy sports dramas, Biker turns out to be a satisfactory watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 3.25/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Raakaasaa

Movie Name : Raakaasaa

Release Date : April 03, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Sangeeth Shobhan, Nayan Sarika, Vennela Kishore, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Getup Srinu & Others.
Director : Manasa Sharma
Producers : Niharika Konidela & Umesh Kumar Bansal
Music Director : Anudeep Dev
Cinematographer : Raju Edurolu
Editor :  Anwar Ali

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Raakaasaa is the latest Telugu fantasy comedy movie starring Sangeeth Shoban and Nayan Sarika in the lead roles, with Niharika Konidela as producer and Manasa Sharma as director. The movie hit the big screens today and here is our take on it.

Story:

A remote village called Raakavaram has lived under the fear of a monstrous presence for over 2000 years. Whenever it signals, ignoring its demand leads to complete destruction. Terrified, the villagers offer a human sacrifice each time the sign appears. Veerababu (Sangeeth Shoban), a carefree US returnee, unknowingly steps into the monster’s forbidden territory without grasping the consequences. What follows? Does he survive or fall victim to the beast? Why does the monster target the village and its people? The film unfolds these answers.

Plus Points:

This is the first film of Sangeeth Shoban as a main lead, and he makes good use of the opportunity. His strength lies in his comic timing, and he keeps the narrative engaging whenever he is on screen. He delivers several moments that bring genuine laughs.

Getup Srinu in the first half and Vennela Kishore in the latter half provide good support. Their comedy works in many places and helps maintain a fun vibe, especially during tense portions.

Nayan Sarika has limited screen presence but does her part neatly. The supporting cast is adequate and fits well within the setup.

The build up towards the interval is one of the better parts of the film. It creates curiosity and sets up expectations nicely. The background score, performances, and atmosphere work effectively in these portions.

The film blends humour with horror elements in the second half and manages to deliver a few enjoyable moments. The background score by Anudeep Dev stands out and enhances several scenes.

Minus Points:

The story follows a somewhat familiar pattern, and a few developments feel predictable at times. A slightly tighter narrative could have made the film more engaging overall.

There are a few cinematic liberties taken in the storyline that may not work for everyone, but they do not heavily affect the overall flow if viewed as a light entertainer.

Some characters have scope for more depth but remain limited in impact. A few comedy scenes do not land as expected, and the songs feel like they slow down the narrative slightly.

Technical Aspects:

Director Manasa Sharma picks an interesting concept for her debut and handles it in a fairly decent manner. While the writing could have been sharper in places, her approach keeps the film accessible and entertaining.

The background score by Anudeep Dev is a major plus and supports the mood effectively. Editing could have been crisper in parts. Cinematography is decent, and the production values are satisfactory for the genre.

Verdict:

On the whole, Raakaasaa is a timepass horror comedy that offers decent entertainment. Sangeeth Shoban’s performance and the humour from the supporting cast work in the film’s favour. While it does not fully capitalise on its premise, it still manages to stay engaging. If you are looking for some light hearted fun, this film can be an enjoyable weekend watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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