Ram Charan Gets Backstabbed Again

frame Ram Charan Gets Backstabbed Again

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Ram Charan had high expectations for Game Changer following the worldwide success of rrr because he thought that collaborating with renowned director shankar would further increase his notoriety.  He anticipated that the movie will have the same impact as Shankar's well-known hits, such as Oke okkadu and Aparichitudu.  Charan trusted shankar and his crew to produce a quality picture, and he devoted three pivotal years of his prime career to this endeavor.  Charan persisted in believing that Game Changer would be the turning point in his career in spite of numerous setbacks and difficulties.
 
The finished result, however, was a humiliating failure.  To make matters worse for Charan, the movie failed to live up to even the most basic of expectations and soon became troll material.  Game Changer's failure has caused those concerned to gradually transfer the blame.  Shankar recently implied that his greatest work was cut out when he said that scenes he spent five hours filming had to be cut out.
 
Before the songs were released, Thaman was giving the tunes and their picturization high marks; today, he is blaming the unsuccessful songs on bad choreography.  There's also a probability that karthik Subbaraj could soon come out and claim that the film failed because the creators totally changed his original plot.
 
The basic fact is that the entire crew completely failed, which is why Game Changer failed.  A poor and amateurish final product was the result of each technical department's failure to perform their duties effectively.  Ram Charan sticks out among all of this because he gave it his all.  He put his time in, pushed himself as an actor, and had faith in his crew.  Sadly, rather than owning up to their mistakes, the crew not only betrayed him severely during production, but they are now doing it again now that the movie has turned into one of the biggest failures.
 
 

 

 


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