In anticipation of Game Changer, let us examine Ram Charan’s Indian box office trajectory, beginning with his 2013 Bollywood debut.
Game Changer, Ram Charan’s forthcoming masterpiece, is the reason he’s making news again. Jaragandi, the first song from the film, has already been released. Despite several delays, things are now going on the right path. We’ll be examining the actor’s ascent at the box office as we commemorate his birthday today. For further information, continue reading!
Today is Ram’s 39th birthday, for those who may not be aware. So the creators decided to release the eagerly anticipated song as a present for his admirers. The actor has truly made a name for himself as a “mega power star,” even putting away his impending biggie. Since 2007, when he first began his acting career, he has continued to advance.
With numerous successful releases throughout the years, Ram Charan is already well-known in the Telugu industry.
But straight from the start, the performer was severely harmed in the Hindi market. Indeed, the film in question is his debut feature in Bollywood, Zanjeer, which was a commercial success.
Not many people know, but in 2013 Ram Charan made his Bollywood debut in Zanjeer, a film that was a remake of the same-titled cult classic starring Amitabh Bachchan. The project was multilingual and was shot in Telugu and Hindi at the same time. Priyanka Chopra’s appearance in the movie and the song “Pinky” did draw some attention, but the movie did not draw large crowds.
Ram Charan wasn’t well-liked throughout the Hindi belt at the time, although he was somewhat well-known because of Magadheera. Consequently, Zanjeer was a complete failure from the start, earning a total of just 15 crores in Hindi.
Owing to the widespread acclaim of filmmaker SS Rajamouli, RRR was dubbed into up to five Indian languages and released throughout the country. With a great deal of pre-release excitement, the movie debuted in 2022 and made an incredible amount of money at the Indian box office. The Hindi version offered strong support, as was to be expected.
The Hindi version was the second highest contributor to RRR after the Telugu version, with a mere 277 crores out of 772 crores. Based on our calculations, Ram Charan’s earnings at the Hindi box office increased by an astounding 1746.67% between Zanjeer and RRR.
Ram Charan has an opportunity to leave his mark in the Hindi belt, one could argue, because of RRR. It will be intriguing to see if he can keep up the enthusiasm with Game Changer.