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RRR star Ram Charan announces title of his next on his birthday

The film will release in 2023 in three languages – Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.

RRR star Ram Charan announces title of his next on his birthday

RRR star Ram Charan turns a year older today, and he has treated fans with a return gift on this special occasion by announcing the title of his upcoming film. Yes, you read that absolutely right. The actor has announced the official title of his next film which stars Kiara Advani alongside him.

Taking to Instagram, Charan dropped a video with a title announcement. Sharing the video, he wrote: "Game Changer it is!"


The film which was earlier tentatively titled RC 15 is now officially titled Game Changer. To wish the birthday boy, Kiara Advani also dropped a video with a message.

She wrote, "Happiest Birthday to my dearest friend and costar @alwaysramcharan! May this truly be a Game Changer in every way."

The team recently wrapped up shooting a song for the film in Hyderabad after Ram's return from the Oscars.

Ahead of Ram's birthday, he received a sweet surprise from the 'Game Changer' team on Saturday.

Director S Shankar, choreographer-actor Prabhu Deva and Kiara Advani were also part of the celebrations.

The film billed as an action drama with current-day politics, features an ensemble cast, with Kiara playing the female protagonist.

The upcoming project is jointly produced by Dil Raju and Shirish Garu under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations for a Pan-India release.

Game Changer will release in 2023 in three languages - Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.

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