Game Changer is a very typical political commercial entertainment film that is occasionally carried entirely by Thaman's BGM and ram Charan's performance. With an uninteresting love song and weak comedy, the first half is really unimpressive, but it picks up steam in the run-up to the break. With a 20-minute flashback that brings to mind Vintage Shankar, the second half gets off to a fantastic start. But following this section, it once more reverts to a typical political film, becoming melodramatic and exhausting in the last moments.
 

The movie occasionally feels antiquated and worn out since it employs clichés that are identical to those found in many political films from the past. The film revolves on a 20-minute flashback. As Appana in this flashback, RC is outstanding and will always be a highlight of his career. The remainder of RC's persona is a typical IAS role, which comes naturally to him. When it doesn't get too loud, Thaman's music works well for the movie. Particularly in the songs, the production values are excellent.
 

Even while this is unquestionably superior to indian 2, Shankar's writing and acting are subpar and are entirely supported by the music and Charan, thus it cannot be seen as a return.
 


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