Sashidhar Adivi of
Filmfare rated the film 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Sharwanand anchors the film with a committed performance. His portrayal ensures that the emotional drama holds its own against the spectacle of the sport. [...] However,
Biker doesn’t completely escape the clichés of the sports drama genre. Several supporting male characters are written with predictable aggression." Sandeep Athreya of
Sakshi Post rated the film 3.25/5 and wrote, "While it doesn’t completely break away from familiar tropes, it offers enough engaging moments—especially in the racing segments—to keep viewers invested. Powered by strong performances from Sharwanand and Rajasekhar, the film makes for a decent one-time watch". Jalapathy Gudelli of
Telugucinema.com rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "While it has its share of pacing issues, the film offers a refreshing take on the sports genre. Abhilash Reddy deserves credit for introducing motocross to Telugu cinema and blending it effectively with sentiment." Yashaswini Sri of
The Indian Express wrote, "When the sport is front and centre, it is a genuinely thrilling watch, one that justifies every rupee spent on the racing sequences. But the drama holding those sequences together is routine, underdeveloped, and set to a score that does it no favours." Sanjay Ponnappa of
India Today rated the film 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "
Biker has its moments, especially in its racing sequences and the emotional father-son dynamic that lands towards the end. However, a predictable narrative, inconsistent engagement, and underwhelming drama hold it back from truly standing out." Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of
The Hindu wrote, "
Biker marks the return to form for Sharwanand, after a string of middling films. [...] On the whole,
Biker is an engaging watch. Had it pushed itself to go beyond predictable turns, it could have been a standout film." == References ==