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Dil Raju Reveals the Real Reasons Behind the Game Changer Failure and 186Cr Poster

Producer Dil Raju has candidly opened up about the disappointing box office performance of Game Changer, the political action drama starring Ram Charan and directed by visionary filmmaker Shankar. In a recent interview, the veteran producer admitted that the film failed to meet expectations and explained the key reasons behind its underwhelming performance.

One of the major talking points surrounding the film was its lavish spending on songs, with reports claiming that nearly ₹75 crore was spent on four songs alone. Addressing the criticism, Dil Raju defended the decision, saying that songs have always been a signature element in Shankar’s films.

Shankar sir always believes that even if the film is made in a conventional way, the songs should be designed on a grand scale. We all know how special his songs have been throughout his career. But in the case of Game Changer, the core content failed to connect with audiences. No matter how spectacular the songs are, they cannot save a film if the story doesn’t work, he said.

Dil Raju further explained that if the film’s content and music had both become major hits, the songs would have added tremendous value. However, since neither happened, the massive investment did not translate into box office success.He also pointed out that the film’s prolonged production schedule affected its relevance. According to him, Game Changer was released after the election season, making its political backdrop less impactful. Additionally, audiences felt that the storyline lacked freshness and gave them a sense of déjà vu.

Speaking about the industry’s growing trend of announcing exaggerated box office numbers, Dil Raju said there is often little connection between actual collections and the figures printed on promotional posters.Everyone is following each other when it comes to collection posters. A genuinely successful film doesn’t need artificial promotion, and no number of posters can save a film that audiences don’t like, he remarked.

The producer also addressed the recent Income Tax raids on his properties, stating that such inspections are a normal part of doing business. Every seven or eight years, IT raids happen in every businessman’s life. Officials simply verify whether the accounts match the financial records. There is nothing unusual about it, he clarified.

Dil Raju also highlighted the growing concern over rising production costs, noting that a significant portion of a film’s budget now goes toward the lead actor’s remuneration. He welcomed the industry’s gradual shift toward profit-sharing models. If a film underperforms, a revenue-sharing model offers some relief to producers compared to paying huge upfront salaries, he concluded.

Despite its star cast, high production values, and Shankar’s grand vision, Game Changer failed to make the expected impact at the box office. Dil Raju’s honest assessment offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how content, timing, and financial planning can ultimately determine a film’s success or failure.

Rohit Pranav

Writer and contributor at telugucinema360.com