Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 12, 2025, 09:39 AM
Game Changer Movie: The excitement about South superstar Ram Charan's much-awaited film 'Game Changer' before the release of the film seems to be fading somewhere after the initial box office figures. The film was promoted on a large scale and the audience had high expectations from Ram Charan. But 'Game Changer' has disappointed its makers in terms of earnings.Big budget film, but slow pace at the box officeThis film starring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani has been made with a big budget of Rs 450 crore. The makers spent heavily on the visual effects, songs and action sequences of the film. According to reports, Rs 75 crore was spent only on songs.However, despite such a big budget and high level promotion, 'Game Changer' failed to make a splash at the box office in the first two days. The film had earned Rs 51 crore on the first day, but on the second day this figure came down to Rs 21.5 crore.Earning figures a matter of concern for 'Game Changer'The slow start of the film has put the makers in worry. On the second day, the film collected Rs 12.7 crore in the Telugu version, Rs 1.7 crore in Tamil, Rs 7 crore in Hindi and just Rs 0.1 crore in Kannada. Thus, the total collection of the film in India in two days was Rs 72.5 crore.Despite the promotion, the response from the audience was not as expected
No stone was left unturned in the promotion of the film. Ram Charan's double role and strong action sequences were being described as the major USP of the film. Despite this, the audience did not give the response to the film as expected. Mixed reactions are also coming about the content and story of the film.Comparison with Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa 2'Before the release of the film, it was being said that 'Game Changer' will give a tough competition to Allu Arjun's blockbuster film 'Pushpa 2' at the box office. But in reality, the performance of 'Game Changer' proved to be very pale in front of 'Pushpa 2'.'Pushpa 2' earned a tremendous amount of Rs 164.25 crore in India on the first day itself, while on the second day also the film collected Rs 93.8 crore. In comparison, the second day of 'Game Changer' was disappointing.Hope of improvement on SundaySunday can prove to be very important for the film. If the film improves its earnings figures on the weekend, then perhaps there can be some relief in the coming days. However, a decline in the earnings of the film is expected from Monday.What went wrong with 'Game Changer'?There can be many possible reasons for the poor performance of 'Game Changer':Lack of story - The audience no longer depends only on big budgets and action sequences. It is important to have strong content.Competition - 'Game Changer' performed poorly in front of blockbuster films like 'Pushpa 2'.Promotion and release timing – The film was promoted on a large scale, but due to not being released on time, it affected the box office.Did Ram Charan's star power not work?Ram Charan is one of the big stars of the South Industry. His last film 'RRR' did a great collection at the worldwide box office. In such a situation, expectations from 'Game Changer' were also high. But like 'RRR', this film could not make a place in the hearts of the audience.Way forwardNow the makers hope that the film's earnings can improve in the weekend and festive season. Apart from this, OTT release and satellite rights can also benefit the makers to some extent.However, the initial performance of 'Game Changer' clearly shows that a film does not become a hit only with a big budget and star cast. It is important to have a strong story and content. It remains to be seen in the coming days how much the film is able to improve its collection and whether it is able to find a way for the makers to recover from the loss.
No stone was left unturned in the promotion of the film. Ram Charan's double role and strong action sequences were being described as the major USP of the film. Despite this, the audience did not give the response to the film as expected. Mixed reactions are also coming about the content and story of the film.Comparison with Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa 2'Before the release of the film, it was being said that 'Game Changer' will give a tough competition to Allu Arjun's blockbuster film 'Pushpa 2' at the box office. But in reality, the performance of 'Game Changer' proved to be very pale in front of 'Pushpa 2'.'Pushpa 2' earned a tremendous amount of Rs 164.25 crore in India on the first day itself, while on the second day also the film collected Rs 93.8 crore. In comparison, the second day of 'Game Changer' was disappointing.Hope of improvement on SundaySunday can prove to be very important for the film. If the film improves its earnings figures on the weekend, then perhaps there can be some relief in the coming days. However, a decline in the earnings of the film is expected from Monday.What went wrong with 'Game Changer'?There can be many possible reasons for the poor performance of 'Game Changer':Lack of story - The audience no longer depends only on big budgets and action sequences. It is important to have strong content.Competition - 'Game Changer' performed poorly in front of blockbuster films like 'Pushpa 2'.Promotion and release timing – The film was promoted on a large scale, but due to not being released on time, it affected the box office.Did Ram Charan's star power not work?Ram Charan is one of the big stars of the South Industry. His last film 'RRR' did a great collection at the worldwide box office. In such a situation, expectations from 'Game Changer' were also high. But like 'RRR', this film could not make a place in the hearts of the audience.Way forwardNow the makers hope that the film's earnings can improve in the weekend and festive season. Apart from this, OTT release and satellite rights can also benefit the makers to some extent.However, the initial performance of 'Game Changer' clearly shows that a film does not become a hit only with a big budget and star cast. It is important to have a strong story and content. It remains to be seen in the coming days how much the film is able to improve its collection and whether it is able to find a way for the makers to recover from the loss.