Game Changer song Raa Macha Macha OUT: Ram Charan impresses with his energetic moves in this celebratory anthem

    The new song from Ram Charan and S Shankar's film Game Changer titled Raa Macha Macha is here. Check it out!

    Raa Macha Macha

    Raa Macha Macha

    Following the release of a banger first single, the makers of the Ram Charan-starrer Game Changer have unveiled the much-awaited second track, Raa Macha Macha.

    Composed by Thaman S, the new song features vocals by the talented singer Nakash Aziz. The lyrics are by Anantha Sriram. It is a groovy number with a catchy vibe.

    Ram Charan's song Raa Macha Macha is out now

    The new track is a complete celebration song, incorporating various percussions and lively tunes, making it a perfect party anthem. Sharing the new song on their social media pages, the makers wrote, "Painting the town with folk vibes #RaaMachaMacha | #DamTuDikhaja OUT NOW! A @MusicThaman Musical like never before."

    Shankar about Ram Charan

    Shankar heaps praise on Ram Charan

    In a recent promotional interview, director S. Shankar praised leading man Ram Charan for his extra effort in perfecting his dance performance in the second song, Raa Macha Macha. He also revealed that Ram performed the entire song in a single take. "It will be a treat for Ram Charan fans, and this song will stand out," the director stated.

    Game Changer release plan

    Although the Ram Charan and Kiara Advani-starrer is scheduled for a December 20, 2024 release, recent reports suggest that the makers might postpone the release to January 2025. Aiming for a Sankranti release, reports indicate that delays in post-production work may push the final release date to the festive season.

    Game Changer features Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, S. J. Suryah, Jayaram, Sunil, Srikanth, Samuthirakani, and Nassar in key roles. Ram will play the role of an IAS officer named Ram Nandan. Directed by Shankar, the story is penned by popular Tamil director Karthik Subbaraj. Notably, Karthik Subbaraj declined to direct the political thriller and instead insisted that S. Shankar helm the project.