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Game Changer: Thaman and Shankar discuss highlights of Raa Macha Macha song

on Sep 27, 2024

Game Changer Thaman and Shankar discuss highlights of Raa Macha Macha song

Global star Ram Charan’s upcoming political drama Game Changer, directed by the visionary Shankar Shanmugam, is generating immense buzz. The highly anticipated film, set to release in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, is expected to be a pan-India blockbuster, captivating Ram Charan’s vast fanbase across the country.

Just recently, the makers of Game Changer provided an exciting update regarding the film’s second single, Raa Macha Macha (Telugu and Tamil), titled Dam Tu Dikhaja in Hindi. Penned by Anantha Sriram, Vivek Velmurugan and Kumar for respective languages with music composed by SS Thaman, the promo for the song is set to release on 28 September, and the full song will be available on 30 September.

Adding to the excitement, a special 3-minute video was released today, where director Shankar and music director Thaman shared some thrilling details about the making of the song. One of the key highlights is a breathtaking single-shot dance sequence featuring Ram Charan alongside 1000 folk dancers from various Indian states, promising to be a visual feast for fans.

Here are more fascinating details about Raa Macha Macha. The song, choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, is the introductory number for Ram Charan in Game Changer. Sung by Nakash Aziz in all three languages (Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi). A tribute to India’s rich culture, the song showcases a wide array of folk dances from different regions including:


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