‘Game Changer’ Filmmakers Spend A Whopping Rs 75 Crores On Five Songs
2. Raa 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. A tribute to India’s rich culture, the song showcases 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
3. NaaNaa 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, which was shot on Ram Charan and Kiara Advani in the picturesque locations in New Zealand, is a fusion of western and Carnatic sounds. It is described as the ‘melody of the year.’ Manish Malhotra designed the costumes for the song. Music composer Thaman came up with a unique programming idea to bring a different modality to create a unique sound with a lot of monotones. The song, which was shot in 6 days featuring several dancers from the country, beautifully captures the purity and innocence of intense love.
4. 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. Manish Malhotra designed the costumes for the song. With catchy lyrics, and impressive choreography, the lyrical video of “Dhop” also has futuristic visuals. Ram Charan and Kiara Advani set the screen on fire with sizzling dance moves.
Game Changer is set for a grand release in
Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi on January 10, 2025 as a Sankranti
festival special.
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