Although he claims otherwise, the theatrical failure of Biker appears to have affected Sharwanand. Released on April 3, the motocross-based family drama was an action-driven narrative produced on a "massive" budget.
In his first post-release chit-chat, Sharwa suggested that bad reviews do affect the BO performance of movies. Audiences do get influenced by the takes of reviewers, he implied in unambiguous terms. "Reviews have become so important for all us - actors, producers, distributors, exhibitors," the Shatamanam Bhavathi and Oke Oka Jeevitham star shared.
Biker is the costliest flop of the actor's career, considering its massive scale. While the exact budget remains unknown, the loss for UV Creations may be minimized if the OTT deal with a streaming giant fetched a high figure. At this juncture, it is noteworthy that Sharwa explicitly noted that reviewers failed to acknowledge the immense hard work involved in the film's production. Actors have traditionally held that movie reviews don't matter much for BO returns. Sharwa, on the other hand, feels otherwise. Almost all of his colleagues must be feeling the same. But they won't openly say it.