Born in a middle-class family, Akhil Sandhu Shuk had a childhood dream of becoming a motorbike rider. After growing up, he tells his father about his wish. He says no need for all that and read well. But Akhil, who cannot change his desire as a biker, goes to work himself and buys a bike. He trains to participate in a motorbike race without knowing his home. Climax answers whether his ambition is fulfilled and that wish is wasted by his father.Racer is one of those films that falls into that list of films that come off as muted but brilliantly crafted.Without making up any scenes, the film tells the story of the desire of a middle-class family life in life, and the ambition of the son who has big dreams in the family.When he found out that his father could not buy him a bike, he went to work and bought a bike, and when the family expenses increased beyond his income, he went to another job and took on the burden of the family.Akhil training to participate in a bike race, not wrestling with his teammate and focusing only on the competition as advised by his coach, are all realities that work out in real life.
Heroine Lavanya appears in a few scenes, but she occupies a place in our hearts.Dravupathi Subramanian, who plays the hero's father, shines with a mature performance as a middle-class family head in the reality of mechanic Arupala's life.
No other director could have told a youngster's dream of a bike race in such a beautiful and realistic way that the rules of the bike race can be understood. Director Satish has accomplished that task perfectly.Even though Karthik Jayas doesn't set up any big sets to call it grand, he spends his time shooting scenes flawlessly to the point of grand. bharat music,Prabhakar's cinematography is a major strength of the film. Their contribution shows their understanding of the director and their determination not to miss out on success.
