Complaint against the producer of 'Game Changer', allegations of not paying the artist

Falgun 12, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Complaint against the producer of 'Game Changer', allegations of not paying the artist

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Last January, Ram Charan and Kiara Advani starrer film 'Game Changer' was screened. Now the director and producer of this film has been accused of not paying 350 'junior artists'.

They have also registered a case against the director and producer in the police.

While filing a complaint at Guntur police station, actor Tarun said that 350 junior artists were taken to Hyderabad for the shooting of the film and their salaries have not been paid yet. He has demanded payment from the film's director S Shankar and producer Dil Raju. 

According to Indian media, co-director Swargam Siva promised 1200 rupees per person to 350 junior artists who were taken from Guntur and Vijayawada. However, it is said that they have not been paid yet.  Ram Charan has acted in a double role in the

film 'Game Changer'. In which he played two roles named Ram Nandan and Appanna . The story of the film revolves around an IS officer, Ram Nandan, who fights against electoral politics and corruption.  The budget of the

film was more than 400 crores. But the film earned only 131.17 crores at the box office and 186.25 crores worldwide. 

Kantipur

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