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How Ram Charan's Telugu Movie Became a Game Changer with Over 3 Lakh Advance Bookings on Day 1 in India

Game Changer Advance Booking: The Shankar Shanmughan-directed movie Game Changer, which stars Ram Charan in the lead role alongside Kiara Advani and SJ Suryah, is scheduled for Sankranti release.

Industry tracker Sacnilk reports that Game Changer's presales are off to a great start, with block seat sales and total revenue of Rs 16.56 crore being earned in India. With these excluded, the movie has made Rs 8.62 crore from 7,968 showings and 3,05,802 ticket sales. With more than 2 lakh tickets sold, the Telugu 2D version is the most popular. Tamil, with over 23,000 seats, and Hindi, with over 34,000 tickets, come next.



The Telugu states had an incredible response to the Game Changer's advance bookings, which started Wednesday evening. The Ram Charan starrer is creating a lot of interest in other areas as well, as seen by the fact that ticket sales in Nizam alone have already topped the Rs. 1 crore gross mark.

In Telangana, screenings will commence at 4 AM on the day of release, while the first shows in Andhra Pradesh are set to start at 1 AM. The ticket prices have also increased in both states where Telugu is spoken.

"Ram Charan's Telugu Movie: How Did It Sell Over 3 Lakh Tickets on Day 1 of Advance Booking?"

With Game Changer, which has a narrative by the talented Karthik Subbaraj, director Shankar is poised to make a comeback after the disaster of Indian 2. Nonetheless, there is a moderate amount of talk around the movie. It is unclear if Game Changer would be a massive hit at the box office, despite being his big major release following SS Rajamouli's RRR.


About Game Changer

Game Changer is a significant film for filmmaker Shankar and actor Ram Charan. After working with Jr. NTR on RRR, this is Ram Charan's debut solo feature. In addition, his father, Chiranjeevi, was the star of Acharya, a home production. Game Changer offers Shankar, who suffered a setback due to the poor reception of Indian 2 starring Kamal Haasan, a new chance to create a big impression.


Ace Game Changer promises a compelling plot and powerful performances, and Telugu producer Dil Raju has done everything in his power to make it a visual extravaganza. Notably, the four songs in the movie cost Rs 75 crore to produce. Raa Macha Macha was filmed with 1,000 dancers and sophisticated equipment, while Jaragandi had 600 dancers.

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