Ram Charan is the hero, Shankar is the director, and Dil Raju is the producer, with a massive budget of Rs 300- Rs 400 crores. Yet, Game Changer hasn’t generated the hype it deserves.
Social media is the barometer for a film’s craze, but the buzz for this film seems underwhelming compared to others like Kalki 28989 AD, Devara, or Pushpa 2. The reason could be Shankar's recent film Indian 2.
Despite its Sankranthi release date, questions linger about the appeal of 'Game changer'. The first-day ticket prices and collections are crucial, but the excitement is missing.
A common criticism is the lack of hit songs. While "Jaragandi Jaragandi" and "Ra Macha" were released, there’s no standout track for reels or promotions like those seen with Pushpa 2. Two songs have been released, but neither has created much impact.
Hosting a pre-release event in Dallas introduces fans but fails to engage the wider audience. A proper function in India, like Pawan Kalyan’s planned appearance in Rajahmundry event, might help.
For now, Game Changer risks falling behind in both the Sankranthi race and Ram Charan’s standing among top heroes.
Unless the hype pricks up and the content grips, things look unfavorable as of now.