Director Shankar’s Telugu debut, Game Changer, starring Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, and SJ Suryah, delivers a grand cinematic spectacle but falls short of innovation. Touted as a masterclass on electoral politics, the film sticks to Shankar’s familiar storytelling formula, offering entertainment but lacking emotional depth.
Renowned filmmaker Shankar has set new benchmarks for extravagance in Indian cinema with his upcoming Telugu debut, Game Changer. Known for his opulent filmmaking style, Shankar has reportedly spent a staggering ₹75 crore on filming just five songs for the political thriller.
As fans eagerly await the release of director Shankar's maiden Telugu film Game Changer, starring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, actor Srikanth has addressed questions about a potential sequel. While promoting the film in Hyderabad, Srikanth, who plays a pivotal role, shared his insights on working with Shankar, his character, and whether the film might pave the way for a multi-part franchise.
The much-anticipated first song from Vivek Athreya’s film Saripodhaa Sanivaaram was launched on Saturday, creating a buzz among fans and music lovers alike. The song, titled Garam Garam, features lead actor Nani in a rugged and intense avatar, setting the tone for his character, Surya.
Karthik Subbaraj's latest Tamil film, "Jigarthanda Double X," starring Raghava Lawrence and SJ Suryah, is making waves on Twitter. The movie, hailed as a must-watch, explores a cat-and-mouse game between a gangster and a film director. Twitter reviews commend the film's boldness and intensity, with audiences expressing excitement over the gripping narrative and stellar performances.**