Director Shankar, known for his high budget movies and visual grandeur, has faced criticism in recent years for not delivering content that justifies the heavy budget While his previous works like ‘I’ set benchmarks for song picturization, films like ‘2.0’ and ‘Indian 2’ have drawn criticism for spending massive amounts on songs and scenes that audiences felt unnecessary.
Now, with his upcoming film ‘Game Changer’ starring Ram Charan, Shankar finds himself under similar scrutiny. Reports suggest that the Game Changer team has spent a staggering ₹90 crore on just the songs, with individual tracks costing ₹17-18 crore each. However, despite these jaw-dropping figures, the four released songs have not made the desired impact. The visuals and audio, while decent, have not generated the buzz expected from such high-budget productions.
Adding to the pressure, ‘Game Changer’’s songs have failed to achieve record-breaking numbers on platforms like YouTube, which is unusual for music director Thaman’s work. Many of Thaman’s earlier songs crossed 100 million views before the films’ release, but Game Changer’s tracks have yet to reach that milestone.
The team remains confident that the songs will create magic on screen, but if they fail to deliver, it could spell trouble for Shankar. The director, who has built a reputation for his opulent filmmaking, may struggle to secure similar budgets for future projects if ‘Game Changer’’s songs do not justify the investment.
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