Ram Charan brings southern cinema’s fanfare to Lucknow as ‘Game Changer’ teaser arrives at Pratibha Theatre
The Hindu
Ram Charan's Game Changer teaser launch in Lucknow showcases grandeur and fanfare, setting the stage for a blockbuster release.
A starry-eyed man decked out in ‘Global Star’ Ram Charan’s merch awaits to catch a glimpse of his idol at the teaser launch for the RRR star’s latest film. In Hyderabad, this would hardly be news, of course. But in the dazzling wash of lights that illuminates Uttar Pradesh’s regal Vidhan Sabha, the eager fan seems both singular and symbolic. This was Lucknow after all — a city well beyond the bustle of Hyderabad and the conventions of Telugu cinema, or even Southern Indian cinema as a whole, for that matter.
Reflecting all the glitz at the theatre grounds and the vibrant lights at the nearby Vidhan Sabha, a striking teaser of Ram Charan’s Game Changer, directed by master director Shankar Shanmugam, arrived at the Pratibha Theatre in Lucknow on Saturday.
In addition to the lead star, the event featured appearances by co-star Kiara Advani, actors SJ Suryah and Anjali, and producer Dil Raju. However, Director Shankar was absent, as he is currently overseeing the film’s post-production.
Fresh off the global success of his career-defining role in SS Rajamouli’s RRR, Ram Charan was visibly moved by the warm welcome he received in Lucknow. “Lucknow is one of the biggest cities in the country, and I can see that even the hearts of its people are so big. I saw how you all celebrated RRR, and I’m thankful for it,” he said.
When asked about the “unpredictable” line that closes the teaser, the star commented, “Unpredictable ka meaning sabko maalum. Aage kya hoga, hum ko bhi nahi maalum” (“Everyone knows the meaning of ‘unpredictable.’ Even I don’t know what comes next!”).
Reuniting with Ram after their previous collaboration in Vinaya Vidheya Rama, Kiara shared her fondness for the city: “Lucknow is very special to me. In fact, three years ago, I was here shooting when I got the call from Shankar sir for Game Changer. To now be back here for the teaser launch feels surreal.”
SJ Suryah was stunned by the warm reception from the Telugu-speaking audience in Lucknow, especially after his impressive turn as the antagonist in Saripodhaa Sanivaaram, starring Nani. “I feel like an upcoming star in North India! Your affection means a lot to me,” he remarked.