Ram Charan’s Filmmakers Spent Rs 75 Crore On 'Game Changer' Songs
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Ram Charan-starrer Game Changer filmmakers have spent around Rs 75 crore on the songs. Four songs - Jaragandi,
Ram Charan-starrer Game Changer filmmakers have spent around Rs 75 crore on the songs. Four songs - Jaragandi, Ra Macha Macha, Naa Naa Hyraanaa and Dhop - were released and have become instant chartbusters. According to filmmakers, the 5th song will be the surprsie package and have to be watched on silver screen. Game Changer is set for a grand release in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi on January 10, 2025, as a Sankranti festival special.
After the teaser of Ram Charan’s upcoming film ‘Game Changer’ became an instant blockbuster with fans and audiences raving about it, the recent pre-release event in Dallas (USA) further hyped the film. The filmmakers stated that they spent around Rs 75 crore on the songs.
Eco-Friendly Costumes For Jaragandi Song
Jaragandi song was shot for over 13 days in a specially built 70 feet hill-village set. Shot with around 600 dancers for 8 days, Prabhu Dheva choreographed the dance moves. For the first time, eco-friendly costumes were used for the song designed by Ashwin-Rajesh. The material used in the costume was Jampanara (jute).
Ra Macha Macha Is Ram Charan’s Intro Song
Ra Macha Macha is an introduction song of Ram Charan in the film choreographed by Ganesh Acharya. The song is a tribute to Indian dance forms & folklore art and features more than 1000 folk dancers alongside the actor.
100 Dancers From Russia Roped In For Dhop Song
Dhop song is a techno dance number. It was shot during the covid second wave. Around ‘100 professional dancers’ were specially brought in from Russia in a special flight for the song which was shot lavishly for over 8 days in three different lavish sets in RFC. Ram Charan and Kiara Advani set the screen on fire with sizzling dance moves.
The 5th song shot amid Godavari backdrop is the surprise package – the filmmakers wanted the audiences to watch it on the silver screen. Game Changer is set for a grand release in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi on January 10, 2025, as a Sankranti festival special.
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