Game Changer, the much-anticipated Telugu directorial debut of Shankar, starring Ram Charan, Anjali, and Kiara Advani, generated strong initial expectations but quickly experienced a decline at the box office. As of Day 9, the box office collection of the Ram Charan starrer has reached Rs 0.26 crore, according to the latest data. By the end of its first week, the total box office collection stood at Rs 117.65 crore.

Box Office Collection

According to industry tracker Sacnik, Game Changer has shown a fluctuating box office trend over its first nine days. On Day 1 (Friday), the film earned Rs 51 crore, with a breakdown across various languages. However, the subsequent days saw a significant decline. On Day 2 (Saturday), the collection dropped by 57.65 per cent to Rs 21.6 crore. On Day 3 (Sunday), it fell by another 26.39 per cent, bringing in Rs 15.9 crore. On Day 4 (Monday), the drop was even steeper, with a 51.89 per cent decrease, bringing in Rs 7.65 crore.

On Day 5 (Tuesday), the film saw a slight reversal, with a 30.72 per cent increase to Rs 10 crore. However, the momentum didn’t last, as Day 6 (Wednesday) experienced a 30 per cent decline to Rs 7 crore, and Day 7 (Thursday) saw a further drop of 35.71 per cent to Rs 4.5 crore. On Day 8 (second Friday), the collection fell by 47.33 per cent to Rs 2.37 crore, based on rough data.

Movie Plot and Cast

Game Changer follows the story of a newly appointed district magistrate who becomes the target of a rival deeply involved in illegal activities. Driven by a thirst for political power, the antagonist seeks to eliminate anyone who threatens his control. Initially, the magistrate attempts to negotiate with local criminals, but he soon uncovers evidence of a vast criminal network, exposing widespread corruption and illegal operations across the region.

The film features an impressive cast, including Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, SJ Suryah, Srikanth, Anjali, Samuthirakani, Jayaram, and Sunil, among others, in pivotal roles. Game Changer is available in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.