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Game Changer Movie Review | Kairam Vaashi | THR India
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Kairam Vaashi reviews "Game Changer," director Shankar's latest film starring Ram Charan, praising it as a return to form for both the filmmaker and the actor. The review highlights how the film successfully delivers on Shankar's promise of a fast-paced mass masala movie while adhering to the classic commercial formula.
Kairam commends the film's storyline, credited to Karthik Subbaraj, for keeping the audience engaged with clever mind games between Ram Charan's character, Ram Nandan (an IPS and IAS officer), and the antagonist Mopi Devi, played by SJ Suryah. The reviewer appreciates how the film incorporates relevant information about governmental rules and policies into the drama, particularly praising the voting-related scenes.
The writing, attributed to Vivek, is noted for its cleanliness and purposefulness, with every scene advancing the story. Kairam points out the attention to detail in addressing seemingly minor elements and the thoughtful approach to character development, including the flashback sequences.
Technically, the film impresses with its grand visuals, courtesy of cinematographer Thirunavukarasu and art director Avinash Kolla. Thaman S's music and songs are praised for complementing the narrative perfectly. The performances, especially those of Ram Charan and SJ Suryah, are highlighted for their balance and confidence.
Kairam concludes by recommending "Game Changer" as a well-executed commercial entertainer suitable for family viewing during the festival weekend. The review suggests that while it might not be Ram Charan's best film, it ranks among his better ones, and for Shankar's fans, it could help heal the disappointment from "Indian 2."
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Kairam commends the film's storyline, credited to Karthik Subbaraj, for keeping the audience engaged with clever mind games between Ram Charan's character, Ram Nandan (an IPS and IAS officer), and the antagonist Mopi Devi, played by SJ Suryah. The reviewer appreciates how the film incorporates relevant information about governmental rules and policies into the drama, particularly praising the voting-related scenes.
The writing, attributed to Vivek, is noted for its cleanliness and purposefulness, with every scene advancing the story. Kairam points out the attention to detail in addressing seemingly minor elements and the thoughtful approach to character development, including the flashback sequences.
Technically, the film impresses with its grand visuals, courtesy of cinematographer Thirunavukarasu and art director Avinash Kolla. Thaman S's music and songs are praised for complementing the narrative perfectly. The performances, especially those of Ram Charan and SJ Suryah, are highlighted for their balance and confidence.
Kairam concludes by recommending "Game Changer" as a well-executed commercial entertainer suitable for family viewing during the festival weekend. The review suggests that while it might not be Ram Charan's best film, it ranks among his better ones, and for Shankar's fans, it could help heal the disappointment from "Indian 2."
#GameChanger #RamCharan #Shankar #KairamVaashi #FilmReview #THRIndia
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