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75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charan's Game Changer

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75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charans Game Changer

Global Star Ram Charan’s upcoming film Game Changer is hitting the screens next month. The promotions of the film are currently underway and we hear that the filmmakers have spent around Rs 75 crore on the songs. The audiences are reportedly going to enjoy the songs in theatres, with grand visuals.

75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charans Game Changer

Jaragandi song was shot for over 13 days in a specially built 70 feet hill-village set. The song was shot with around 600 dancers for 8 days, Prabhu Dheva choreographed the dance moves. The team used eco-friendly costumes for the song, designed by Ashwin-Rajesh.

75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charans Game Changer

Ra Macha Macha is an introduction song of Ram Charan in the film choreographed by Ganesh Acharya. The song is a tribute to Indian dance forms & folklore art and features more than 1000 folk dancers alongside the actor. The makers showcased a wide array of folk dances from different regions including:

1) Gussadi – Adilabad; Kommu Koya and Tappeta Gullu (AP)
2) Chaau - West Bengal
3) Ghumra - Orissa - matilkala
4) Goravara - Kunitha(Karnataka)
5) Kummukoya - Srikakulam
6) Ranapa - Orissa
7) Paika - Jharkhand
8) Halakki - Vokkaliga - Karnataka.
9) Thapitha Gullu - Vijaynagaram
10) Durua - Orissa

75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charans Game Changer

Naa Naa Hyraanaa is the first Indian song to be shot on ‘infrared camera’ which has the ability to bring out various colours making it a dreamy sequence. The song shot on Ram Charan and Kiara Advani in the picturesque locations in New Zealand. The song, which was shot in 6 days featuring several dancers from the country.

75 Cr Rupees Spent on Songs of Ram Charans Game Changer

Dhop song is a techno dance number. It was shot during the covid second wave. Around ‘100 professional dancers’ were specially brought in from Russia in a special flight for the song which was shot lavishly for over 8 days in three different lavish sets in RFC.

The 5th song is the surprise package and the team wants to keep it a suspense. The song was shot amid Godavari backdrop.

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