Actor Sharwanand has urged students to watch his upcoming film Biker with their fathers, saying the movie carries an emotional and relatable message for both youngsters and parents. The actor made these remarks during a promotional event held at MITS College in Madanapalle as part of the film’s pre-release campaign. His heartfelt speech, filled with personal struggles, career experiences, and motivational advice, quickly became one of the biggest highlights of the event and added fresh buzz around the film ahead of its theatrical release on April 3.
Biker stars Sharwanand in the lead role and is being produced under the UV Creations banner by Vamsi Krishna Reddy and Pramod Uppalapati. The film is presented by Vikram Reddy and directed by Abhilash Reddy. Actress Malavika Nair plays the female lead, while Dr. Rajasekhar appears in a crucial role. The film has already created strong interest among audiences through its teaser and trailer, both of which have received a positive response and sparked curiosity about the story and emotional core of the movie.
Speaking at the event, Sharwanand delivered an inspiring and deeply personal message to the students. He said real life is not like cinema and does not come with background music, but it definitely comes with struggles, confusion, loneliness, and emotional pain. He said every person goes through difficult phases in life and must learn to come out stronger. Sharwanand revealed that he too had gone through such phases and faced criticism and rejection before achieving success in the film industry.
The actor candidly shared that he was considered a below-average student during his younger days and that many people used to say he would not achieve anything in life. He said even when he dreamed of becoming a hero, very few believed in him and many dismissed his ambition. Sharwanand added that despite the doubts and discouragement, he stayed committed to his goal and kept moving forward. He said he has now completed 23 years in the film industry and that Biker marks his 36th film, making it a special project in his career.
Sharwanand also had a strong message for students who are trying to pursue big dreams. He said whenever someone tries to do something new in life, there will always be people who try to stop them or discourage them. He advised students not to listen to negativity and instead focus on their own goals and self-belief. According to him, dreaming big is the first step toward success, and determination is what turns those dreams into reality. He told the students that if he could rise from self-doubt and criticism to become a successful actor, they too can achieve anything they set their minds to.
In one of the most emotional moments of the event, Sharwanand said that success itself is the best answer to criticism and rejection. He encouraged students to never forget the people who stood by them during difficult times, as well as those who hurt or abandoned them, because every experience shapes a person’s journey. He also reminded the audience that life should not be lived only with pressure and ambition, but also with joy. He said it is important to enjoy the journey while chasing goals and not lose oneself in the struggle.
Sharwanand also made a heartfelt appeal to parents, asking them not to compare their children with others. He said comparison often damages confidence and creates unnecessary pressure on young minds. Instead, he urged parents to support their children’s dreams and allow them to grow in their own way. He strongly stated that when parents stand by their children, they can achieve extraordinary things. This emotional parent-child angle, he hinted, is one of the key emotional layers in Biker, which is why he asked every student to watch the film with their father.
Adding a lighter and confident touch to his speech, Sharwanand said he had previously promised a hit during Sankranti and delivered it, and now he is arriving again this summer with the confidence of scoring another hit with Biker. His energetic and honest speech received an enthusiastic response from the students present at the event and further strengthened the film’s promotional momentum.
Actress Malavika Nair also addressed the gathering and said she was happy to be part of the Biker promotions at MITS. She described college life as one of the most memorable and important phases in a person’s life, adding that the true meaning of life is often understood only after stepping out into the real world. She said ups and downs are a natural part of everyone’s journey and stressed that courage and perseverance are essential to move forward. Malavika shared that Biker also carries a similar emotional and motivational message and said the film is designed to inspire audiences while also entertaining them.
With a strong cast, emotional theme, youthful energy, and a message-driven narrative, Biker is shaping up to be one of the notable Telugu releases of the summer season. The presence of Sharwanand, Dr. Rajasekhar, and Malavika Nair, along with the growing buzz from promotional events, has increased anticipation around the film. As the release date draws closer, the film is gaining attention not just as a commercial entertainer, but also as a movie that could connect strongly with students, parents, and families.
Biker is all set for a worldwide theatrical release on April 3.
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