
After the global success of RRR, Ram Charan pinned high hopes on Game Changer, believing that working with legendary director Shankar would elevate his stardom further. He expected the film to deliver the kind of impact seen with Shankar’s iconic hits like Oke Okkadu and Aparichitudu.
Charan dedicated three crucial years of his prime career to this project, trusting Shankar and his team to deliver a top-notch film. Despite multiple delays and challenges, Charan remained committed, believing Game Changer would be his career-defining leap.
Also Read – Chay Begins His Next Big-Budget Visual Spectacle
However, the final product turned out to be an embarrassing disaster. The film couldn’t even meet basic expectations and quickly became troll material, adding insult to injury for Charan.
Now that Game Changer has flopped, those involved are gradually shifting blame. Shankar recently claimed that scenes he shot for five hours had to be edited out, suggesting his best work was removed.
Also Read – Gymkhana Showcases Real Power of Word-of-Mouth
Thaman, who was praising the songs and their picturization to the skies before the release, is now blaming poor choreography for the flop songs.
There also a chance that Karthik Subbaraj may soon come out and say that the makers completely twweaked his original story and hence the film flopped.
Also Read – Naga Chaitanya Unnecessarily Dragged: Why?
The truth is simple — Game Changer flopped because the entire team collectively and utterly failed. Every technical department didn’t do their job properly, resulting in a shoddy and amateurish final product.
Among all this, Ram Charan stands as the only one who gave his best. He trusted his team, invested his time, and pushed himself as an actor.
Unfortunately, instead of accepting their blunders, the team not only backstabbed him in a big way during the shoot but is now doing the same again after the film has become one of the biggest disasters.