Get ready to groove to the electrifying second single from Ram Charan's highly anticipated film, "Game Changer"! The makers of the S. Shankar directorial have unveiled a vibrant new poster on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, announcing the September release.
Ram Charan’s Vibrant PosterThe poster features Ram Charan in a fresh and fun avatar, donning a vibrant green shirt and a red dhoti tied around his head, set against a colorful, celebratory backdrop. His charming smile and playful pose have ignited excitement among fans eagerly awaiting the upcoming single."September, THE MEGA MASS month," the makers declared, hinting at the electrifying music in store. The first single, "Jaragandi," was a dance sensation featuring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani. Composed by S. Thaman, the second single promises to be another catchy tune that will have audiences grooving. Game Changer, A Political DramaDirected by Shankar in his Telugu debut, "Game Changer" is a political drama written by Karthik Subbaraj. Ram Charan is said to be portraying the role of Ram Nandan, an honest IAS officer, who faces betrayal from both SJ Suryah and his close friend Srikanth. Reports suggest that the film might hit theaters on December 2024, offering a Christmas treat for Telugu cinema fans. While an official confirmation is awaited, the excitement surrounding "Game Changer" is palpable.This highly anticipated film is bankrolled by producer Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations. With Shankar's renowned storytelling, Ram Charan's magnetic presence, and a talented cast, "Game Changer" is set to be a cinematic extravaganza. The film also features Kiara Advani, Anjali, SJ Suryah, Jayaram, Sunil, Srikanth, Samuthirakani, and Nassar.You may also like
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