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Game Changer box office collection day 3: Ram Charan-Shankar film crosses Indian 2 lifetime, mints over ₹88 crore

Jan 13, 2025 03:08 AM IST

Game Changer box office collection day 3: Shankar’s Telugu debut film is not performing as expected, given that this is just its first week.

Game Changer box office collection day 3: Shankar’s maiden Telugu film Game Changer with Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali and SJ Suryah crossed the lifetime collection of his previous film, the much-hyped Kamal Haasan-starrer Indian 2. The film is performing well at the box office. According to Sacnilk, the film has collected 88.93 crore crore net in India. (Also Read: Telangana government revokes decision to allow ticket hikes for Ram Charan-Shankar’s Game Changer)

Game Changer box office collection day 3: Kiara Advani is seen as the love interest of Ram Charan in the film.

Game Changer box office collection

The website reports that Game Changer collected 16.33 crore, taking its total to 88.93 crore. While this means the film has surpassed the 81.32 crore net Indian 2 collected in India, the film is not performing as expected, given that this is just its first week.

On its opening day, the Sankranthi release brought in 51 crore net in India but on day 2, the film saw a 57.65% drop, collecting only 21.6 crore net.

Occupancy has also dropped for the film, which registered a 18.01% occupancy for the Telugu version’s morning shows, with the afternoon shows bringing in 33.22% occupancy. These numbers are better than the Tamil and Hindi versions of the film.

With the film not being able to perform much on the weekend, it remains to be seen if it’ll perform better in the coming days where most people prefer to catch a new release for Sankranthi. The film also has Balakrishna’s Daaku Maharaaj and Venkatesh-starrer Sankranthiki Vasthunam.

About Game Changer

Game Changer tells the story of an IAS officer called Ram Nandan, linking his story to an activist called Appanna, both played by Ram. The film explores corruption in electoral politics with Suryah playing a corrupt politician called Mopidevi. The film received mixed reviews since its release. It is to be seen how the second week will fare.

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