Fri Jan 10 01:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Mega Fans Disappointed as Highly-Anticipated Song Cut from Ram Charan’s “Game Changer”

**Hyderabad, January 10** – Ram Charan’s highly anticipated film, “Game Changer,” released today to mixed reactions, with mega fans celebrating while other audiences offer a more varied response. However, a significant technical glitch has overshadowed the initial excitement. The film’s much-hyped song, “Naanaa Hyraanaa,” featuring Charan and Kiara Advani, was notably absent from the theatrical release.

The song, a melodious number composed by Thaman S and choreographed by Bosco Martis, was filmed using infrared cameras, a first for Indian cinema. The makers explained that technical difficulties encountered during the processing of the infrared images in the initial prints led to the song’s temporary removal. The song, featuring lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry and vocals by Karthik and Shreya Ghoshal, reportedly had a budget of ₹10 crore. The entire film’s soundtrack reportedly cost ₹75 crore.

The omission of “Naanaa Hyraanaa” has sparked considerable disappointment among mega fans who eagerly awaited the song’s release. They took to social media to express their frustration, prompting the filmmakers to release a statement and a new poster. They assured fans that the song will be re-added to the theatrical prints starting January 14th.

Despite the setback, “Game Changer,” directed by Shankar, has seen strong ticket sales both domestically and internationally. The film’s other songs have already proven popular. The visual effects and the lead actors’ performances are also receiving positive attention.

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