Ram Charan shares first and last-day photos of ‘Game Changer’

Ram Charan recently completed the filming of “Game Changer”. He began filming in 2021 and finished it after more than three and a half years. His portion of the shoot was completed on July 6, 2024.

On Monday, he shared a collage of images from the film’s first and last days of shooting. In one photograph, he is seen looking at a government helicopter while wearing his banian and lungi. In the other image, he is seen heading for a helicopter ride in his executive avatar.

Ram Charan wrote, “The GAME is about to CHANGE! #GAMECHANGER That’s a wrap! See you at the cinemas.”

Shankar is directing “Game Changer”. The film is a political thriller in which Ram Charan plays an IAS officer who changes the electoral system. Kiara Advani plays the female lead.

Shankar recently praised Ram Charan’s screen presence, describing him as an actor with great power.

Dil Raju produced “Game Changer” is set to hit theaters later this year. So far, only the song “Jaragandi” has been released.

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