Game Changer turned out to be one of the biggest disasters of the year. But who is truly to blame?
After the producer made a few comments, Ram Charan’s fans got angry and began issuing warnings. However, if we look deeper, the real culprit seems to be director Shankar.
The producers were initially thrilled to bring together Ram Charan and Shankar, expecting a blockbuster. But unfortunately, it was Shankar who misused the resources provided.
He reportedly burned through a huge budget due to prolonged shoots and excessive delays and also switching over to Indian-2 in between.
Shockingly, he ended up with nearly six hours of footage, resulting in a major waste of time and money.
The chemistry between the director and the hero didn’t work either. There were several delays, with Ram Charan having to cancel shoots due to a lack of creative clarity from the director’s end.
As a result, the budget shot up uncontrollably, and the final product, with its weak content and poor execution, left both fans and producers disappointed.
Ultimately, the failure lies in the blind faith placed on an outdated Shankar, whose indiscipline and careless approach cost the project dearly.