Game Changer Accused Of Faking Box Office Collection: Ram Gopal Varma Says People Will Now Doubt Baahubali's Success
Varma accused the makers of Game Changer of inflating box office collections, spoiling the reputation of South Indian cinema. He compared the claims to the genuine successes of movies like Baahubali, RRR and KGF 2. According to him, such alleged fabrications could undermine the achievements of these landmark films.
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“I don't know who's behind this unbelievably naive lies , but for sure it can't be producer Dil Raju because he is a truly grounded realist and he's incapable of the fraud that is being commited,” he added.
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While addressing the controversy, Varma clarified that he did not hold producer Dil Raju responsible for the discrepancies. He described Raju as a grounded individual, incapable of participating in such a“fraud”.
Game Change Box Office CollectionThe producers of Game Changer announced that the film collected ₹186 crore on its opening day. However, trade analysts and platforms like Sacnilk have reported significantly-lower figures. Legal Disclaimer:
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