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Rs 75 crore on five extravagant songs

31-12-2024 12:00:00 AM

Filmmakers of Game Changer spent Rs 75 crore on five extravagant songs, featuring stunning choreography, vibrant visuals, and cultural tributes

After the teaser of Game Changer, starring global sensation Ram Charan, further excitement was generated with the recent pre-release event held in Dallas, United States of America.

The filmmakers have spent a massive Rs 75 crore on the five songs in the movie, making them a significant highlight of the film. 

The songs are a visual and auditory extravaganza, featuring picturesque locations, grandiose sets, stunning dance choreography, vibrant music, and intricate production design.

These tracks promise to be not just songs but cinematic experiences, each narrating a unique story through its visuals and beats.

Jaragandi: This song was shot over 13 days in a specially built 70-feet hill-village set. The number features 600 dancers over 8 days and is choreographed by the iconic Prabhu Dheva.

Notably, eco-friendly costumes made from jute were used, designed by Ashwin-Rajesh, marking a first in the industry. The song is a visual treat, blending modern dance with traditional beats, symbolizing strength and unity.

NaaNaa Hyraanaa: Shot using an infrared camera, this song is the first Indian track to be filmed in such a way, creating an ethereal, dream-like effect.

The fusion of western and Carnatic music, combined with a visually captivating setting in New Zealand, brings out a deep sense of romanticism and intense love.

Featuring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, it has been termed the “melody of the year.” Costumes for this sequence were designed by Manish Malhotra.

Raa Macha Macha: The introduction song for Ram Charan, choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, is a tribute to India’s rich culture. Featuring over 1,000 folk dancers, it highlights a variety of Indian dance forms from different states like Gussadi (Adilabad), Chaau (West Bengal), and Ghumra (Orissa), among others. The song beautifully showcases India’s diverse folk traditions and their significance.

Trailer to release on January 1

Global Star Ram Charan teamed up with visionary filmmaker Shankar for the much-anticipated pan-India project Game Changer, which is slated for a worldwide release on January 10. Recently, the makers held a grand pre-release event in Dallas, which was a major success.

Dhop: This techno dance number, shot during the COVID-19 second wave, features a futuristic theme with a dynamic dance choreography. Filmed over 8 days in three lavish sets at RFC, it features 100 professional dancers flown in from Russia specifically for the song.

The vibrant, catchy lyrics and impressive visuals make this song a high-energy number that promises to set the screen on fire.