“Game Changer” – Review by Naveen

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Decent political drama

Game Changer

– Review

Ram Charan, a newly appointed collector in Visakhapatnam, is known for his uncompromising integrity and dedication.

His relentless pursuit of justice puts him at odds with SJ Suryah, the son of Chief Minister Srikanth, who is deeply involved in illegal activities.

Frustrated by Ram’s interference, Suryah plots his downfall and gets him suspended on false charges.

However, when things seem to favor Suryah, an unexpected twist shakes the political landscape – CM Srikanth proposes Ram as his successor for the Chief Minister’s chair.

What follows is a high-stakes battle of wits and power. Will Ram rise to the challenge and become CM? How far will Suryah go to achieve his ambitions forms the core plot of the movie.

Shankar demonstrates his ability to craft a decent political drama, though a few scenes in both halves could have been executed more effectively.

Ram Charan delivers an exceptional performance in two distinct roles.

As an honest and authoritative IAS officer, he intensely commands the screen.

His confrontational scenes with antagonist SJ Suryah are among the film’s highlights, executed precisely.

On the other hand, Ram Charan effortlessly steps into the role of Appanna, a man with a stutter driven by his vision of a money-less political system. His portrayal feels sincere and impactful.

SJ Suryah is equally impressive as the antagonist, a man determined to become the next Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.

His commanding screen presence, effective dialogue delivery, and subtle expressions enhance the narrative, particularly in his interactions with Ram Charan.

Despite her limited screen time, Anjali leaves a strong impression. Her emotional scenes, especially the conclusion of her arc, are handled effectively.

Kiara Advani does a decent job as Ram Charan’s love interest, while Sunil makes the most of his brief appearances. Jayaram, playing SJ Suryah’s brother, provides a touch of humor and performs his role adequately.

Thaman’s background score significantly supports Shankar’s vision, enhancing the film’s emotional and dramatic weight.

Rating: 3.7/5

By Naveen

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