Ram Charan’s Game Changer premieres on Prime Video on February 7 in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada, but the Hindi dub is missing, sparking backlash. The political action film flopped in theatres.
Game Changer
Last Updated: 01.03 PM, Feb 04, 2025
Prime Video announced today that it will host the worldwide streaming premiere of Game Changer, the newest film from Ram Charan. Sri Venkateswara Creations, headed by Dil Raju, is producing this high-octane political actioner, which is directed by the renowned filmmaker S. Shankar in his Telugu debut. The star-studded cast includes Ram Charan, who is to be seen in a dual role, as well as Kaira Advani, Anjali, Srikant, Sunil, Jayaram, and Samuthirakani, who all play important supporting roles. Starting on February 7, the highly anticipated film will be exclusively streamable on Prime Video in Telugu, with Tamil and Kannada dubs also available.
However, in no time, netizens pointed out that the theatrical release of Game Changer had a Hindi-dubbed version too. But Prime Video will not be releasing the film in Hindi, it seems. Several Instagram users asked the OTT giant about the same. One of the users commented, "Inka har baar ka ho gya hai hindi me late hi denge." Another user enquired about the release date of the Hindi version.
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Game Changer chronicles the journey of Visakhapatnam-based IAS officer Ram Nandan as he confronts the immense task of eliminating systemic corruption. However, the vicious and power-hungry politician Bobbili Mopidevi, who is determined to become chief minister at any cost, fiercely opposes him. As Ram continues to explore the corruption, he finds a dark web of people who will do anything to keep it hidden. Ram is unfazed by the pervasive risk he faces as he pursues his goal to expose the corruption and bring about justice. This film delves into the unwavering determination of one man to change the rules through intense drama, high-stakes action, and a conflict between power and principle.
Talking about the Game Changer theatrical performance, both critics and audiences had conflicting reactions to the film, and it was a major financial failure.