
Hyderabad, April 1 – Announcing that the final Atmos mix for actor Sharwanand's highly anticipated film 'Biker' had now been completed, music director Ghibran has revealed how he and his team passionately worked on this project, even foregoing sleep as they believed the film to be special.
Posting a picture taken at 5:15 AM on his X timeline, the music director wrote, "5:15 AM. No one has slept. No one cares. When you know the film is special, time doesn't matter. Final Atmos mix for Biker with @abhilashkankara, #sachinsudhakaran, @tylerdurden_syn, and the incredible #KannanGanpat (Amaran, Ratsasan, Vikram). Every rev, every heartbeat, every silence – locked and loaded. April 3rd. Theatres. You'll feel it."
This isn't the first time that Ghibran has praised 'Biker'. The accomplished music director had said last month that the film would be on a level comparable to Hollywood films.
In an interview, Ghibran, while talking about how he became a part of director Abhilash Reddy Kankara's eagerly awaited sports drama 'Biker', said, "I was introduced as a music director here with Sharwa garu's film 'Run Raja Run'. Now I am very happy to work with him again in this film. I believe this film will give me a good comeback."
Further elaborating on the film, which revolves around racing, music director Ghibran said, "The making of this film will be on a Hollywood level. That is the idea of director Abhilash. It will not only have racing and action, but also very strong emotional family content. Whether it is a sportsman or a racer, one has a family. Both racing and family emotions have been blended very well in this film."
The music director, who has already seen the first copy of the upcoming sports drama, said, "The entire movie is amazing. Especially the racing scenes are sure to give audiences an edge-of-the-seat feeling. Even those who don't know much about bike racing will find the racing shown in this movie very exciting. Also, the emotion between a father and his son has been showcased very well in this film. Along with the youth, family audiences too will like this movie."
Talking about the challenges he faced while scoring music for this film, Ghibran said, "Many people compare films with racing backdrops to Hollywood films. Wherever we go, we are asked to do music like 'F1'. In fact, when we were thinking about this film, 'F1' had not yet released. However, we have tried to give our best music for this film. We are very confident that the audience will like it too."
For the uninitiated, actor Sharwanand plays a bike racer in this upcoming film, which was initially being referred to as #Sharwa36. Malavika Nair plays the female lead in this film, which will also feature well-known character artistes Brahmaji and Atul Kulkarni in key roles. The film is slated to hit screens worldwide on April 3 this year.



