AA Films secures ‘Game Changer’ for North India

“Game Changer” will be the first pan-Indian Telugu film to release in year 2025. The much-waited Ram Charan starrer is scheduled for release on Sankranti, January 10, 2025.

Meanwhile, the production team is closing theatrical distribution deals. Anil Thadani’s AA Films has secured the North India distribution rights for a substantial amount. AA Films is known for distributing such blockbusters like “Baahubali” and “KGF”.

AA Films makes sure that “Game Changer” get the highest possible number of theaters in North India.

“Game Changer” showcases Ram Charan as a principled IAS officer confronting corrupt and powerful politicians. The film features a compelling ensemble cast, including Bollywood actress Kiara Advani as the female lead and Telugu actress Anjali in a significant role.

Directed by Shankar, the film is being produced by Dil Raju’s Sri Venkateswara Creations and Zee Studios.

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