Dil Raju Shares Chiranjeevi’s Message for Fans Ahead of Game Changer
A grand event to unveil a 256-foot cutout of Ram Charan, touted as the tallest of its kind in India, took place in Vijayawada. The event was graced by renowned producer Dil Raju, who attended as the chief guest. During his speech, Dil Raju shared an exciting update about the upcoming film Game Changer and a message from Chiranjeevi himself.
"Before leaving for Vijayawada this afternoon, I called Chiranjeevi garu at around 1 PM and told him, ‘Sir, the film Game Changer is ready. You saw it earlier, but now the final mix is prepared. You must watch it.’ He agreed and said, ‘Send it to my home, Raju. I will watch it.’ By 2:45 PM, Chiranjeevi garu began watching the film,” revealed Dil Raju.
While traveling from Hyderabad to Vijayawada, Dil Raju admitted that his thoughts were preoccupied with how Chiranjeevi was reacting to each scene. Shortly after arriving at the cutout unveiling event, he received a call from Chiranjeevi, who expressed his enthusiasm. “I told him I was in Vijayawada for Ram Charan’s cutout unveiling. He had one message: ‘Tell our fans that we are not coming to play this Sankranti; we’re coming to make an impact,’” shared Dil Raju.
The producer announced that Game Changer is slated for release on January 10. "On that day, you will see the ‘Mega’ in Mega Power Star and witness his power,” he added.
Dil Raju further elaborated on the film’s journey, recalling how director Shankar narrated the story four years ago. “Hearing Chiranjeevi garu talk about each scene today filled me with immense joy. On January 10, audiences will witness Ram Charan’s extraordinary performance. He appears briefly as an IAS officer, a police officer, and even as a political leader, embodying each role with distinct qualities. Shankar’s signature style takes the film to the next level.”
Dil Raju also hinted at the film’s exceptional music and choreography. "The five songs you’ll see on the big screen will each outdo the other," he said. Addressing the film's runtime, he remarked, "I told Shankar garu that Telugu audiences expect a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes, and he structured the film accordingly."