Ram Charan and Shankar Adjust Fees Amid ‘Game Changer’ Delays
3 January 2025, 12:28 pmBehind the Scenes of ‘Game Changer’: Costs, Delays, and Grand Songs
As anticipation builds for Shankar’s directorial venture Game Changer starring Ram Charan, reports reveal the duo has slashed their fees due to ongoing delays in the film’s production. Ram Charan has reportedly settled for a remuneration of ₹65 crores, while Shankar has accepted ₹35 crores. This move comes as the project faced multiple postponements, ensuring smooth progress for its completion.
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Known for his extravagant filmmaking, Shankar has invested over ₹75 crores on four visually stunning song sequences in Game Changer. The song “Jaragandi,” choreographed by Prabhudeva, was shot on a massive 70-foot village set with over 600 dancers, featuring costumes crafted from eco-friendly jute materials. Similarly, “Raa Macha Macha,” choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, utilized an infrared camera for the first time in Indian cinema, employing 1,000 dancers as a tribute to folk traditions. Shot in New Zealand, the song promises a unique visual spectacle.
Adding to the grandeur, Jani Master choreographed “Dhop,” which included 100 Russian dancers, further showcasing the film’s diverse cultural appeal. The elaborate production reflects Shankar’s commitment to delivering high-quality visuals, a hallmark of his filmmaking style.
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Scheduled to release on January 10, Game Changer is set to be a cinematic extravaganza, blending captivating storytelling with breathtaking visuals. Despite the challenges, Ram Charan and Shankar’s collaborative adjustments highlight their dedication to bringing the ambitious project to life. Fans eagerly await the release, expecting Game Changer to set a new benchmark in Indian cinema.
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