Shankar Spends 92 Crore on Game Changer 5 Songs?

S Shankar, the visionary director known for his lavish approach to filmmaking, has once again gone all out for his latest venture Game Changer.

Update: 2024-12-25 08:26 GMT

S Shankar, the visionary director known for his lavish approach to filmmaking, has once again gone all out for his latest venture Game Changer. With songs like Raa Macha Macha (40M views), Dhop (24M views), Naa Naa Hyraanaa (44M views), and Jaragandi (50M views), the buzz is not only about the massive number of views but also the rumored exorbitant budget spent on these songs.

Known for his penchant for grandiose visual spectacles, Shankar has spared no expense in creating these cinematic masterpieces. The director is notorious for pushing the envelope with VFX, new technology, and massive sets, ensuring that every song becomes a visual feast for the audience. However, for Game Changer, Shankar reportedly spent close to 100 crore rupees on just five songs.

Among them, the song Na Na Hyraana is said to be the most expensive, with a whopping 17.6 crore rupees allocated for its production. Shot in New Zealand using an advanced infrared camera, this particular song has raised the stakes in terms of cost and spectacle.

While Shankar is known for overshooting budgets, especially after Robo, fans and critics alike are eager to see if the hefty investment in Game Changer's songs pays off. With a stunning visual treat promised, only time will tell if the audience finds the songs as spectacular as the price tag attached.

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