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'Game Changer' Spends Rs 75 Crores on Songs

'Game Changer' Spends Rs 75 Crores on Songs

The teaser of Game Changer, starring global sensation Ram Charan, became an instant hit, building massive excitement for the film.

Following a successful pre-release event in Dallas, the anticipation has only grown. With a staggering budget of Rs 75 crore spent on its songs, Game Changer promises to be a visual spectacle.

One of the highlights, Jaragandi, was shot over 13 days in a specially constructed 70-feet hill-village set, featuring 600 dancers.

Choreographed by Prabhu Dheva, this eco-friendly song uses costumes made from jute, showcasing the film's commitment to sustainability.

Ra Macha Macha, the introduction song of Ram Charan in Game Changer, is a vibrant tribute to India’s diverse dance forms and folklore.

Choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, the song features over 1,000 folk dancers performing a rich blend of regional dances, celebrating India's cultural heritage.

These include Gussadi and Kommu Koya from Andhra Pradesh, Chaau from West Bengal, Ghumra from Odisha, Goravara Kunitha from Karnataka, and Paika from Jharkhand, among others.

The song beautifully showcases the regional diversity of India through its energetic choreography, paying homage to the country’s traditional dance forms and folklore.

Another unique track, NaaNaaHyraanaa, filmed in New Zealand, is the first Indian song shot with infrared cameras, creating a dreamlike sequence. Featuring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, it blends Western and Carnatic sounds.

Other songs include Dhop, a techno number shot with 100 Russian dancers, and a surprise 5th track filmed in the scenic Godavari backdrop.

Game Changer, releasing on January 10, 2025, is poised to captivate audiences with its grand visuals and energetic music.

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