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Is Game Changer Over-edited?

His performance in the Appanna character is one of his best works. The actor sacrificed years of time for the film and with all the negative scenarios before the release. Because of Ram Charan's stardom, only the film went close to 200 Cr gross. But no one is mentioning Ram Charan's efforts and his sacrifice but directly or indirectly blaming the hero himself. After seeing all these, one might feel that Charan unnecessarily stuck to the Game Changer movie. He could have done films in parallel and allocated the dates whenever possible. Despite his sincere efforts, Ram Charan’s sacrifice misfires badly for Game Changer.

Is Game Changer over-edited? This is the question that is bothering the movie lovers and audiences. It is widely known that Shankar and Ram Charan’s Political Action Drama, Game Changer was released in theaters worldwide this Friday. Normally Shankar’s films have a runtime of 3 hours, and a few films have even more length.

Especially his political subjects always have very lengthy runtimes, but somehow, Shankar continuously mentioned before the release of Game Changer that today’s audiences want racy screenplay without a boring moment and announced that the film will have a crispy runtime of 165 Minutes.

However, after seeing the film everyone felt like there were many scenes that were not connected well and ended abruptly. Even some scenes were chopped off and they did not have any link to the following scenes. The film has a lot of character artists and Ram Charan’s backstory, Flashback portions, and crucial emotional scenes which were not explored to the fullest extent. That is why people opine that Game Changer was over-edited.

It is clear that Shankar seems to have made with wrong judgment and there was a lot of shooting footage that was trimmed during the final cut. So, this misjudgment in the editing is also one of the main reasons for Game Changer’s below-par word of mouth and reviews as audiences did not connect to the film’s story. 

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