Ram Charan and Kiara Advani ‘Game Changer’ Song Sparks Mixed Reactions: Trolling and Criticism Amid Buzz
The much-anticipated film Game Changer, starring South superstar Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, has been creating waves in the entertainment world. As the film’s release date draws near, the makers have dropped the new romantic song “Jaana Haraan Sa,” which has generated significant buzz—though not all of it is positive.
Mixed Reactions to the Song and Chemistry
The song, featuring the voices of Shreya Ghoshal and Karthik, showcases the romantic moments between Ram Charan and Kiara Advani against the stunning backdrop of red and blue mountains. However, while the visuals were meant to captivate the audience, many have raised questions about the VFX quality and the chemistry between the two stars. Some viewers have expressed disappointment with their on-screen pairing, while others have criticized Kiara’s look in the song.
Kiara’s ‘Apsara’ Look Faces Heavy Criticism
One of the most talked-about elements of the song has been Kiara Advani’s look, particularly in a poster where she is seen dressed as an ‘Apsara’. This particular look has been widely trolled, with fans comparing it to several other famous Bollywood songs and calling it unoriginal. The comparisons and criticisms have led to a backlash, with some viewers questioning the creativity behind the design.
Pressure on the Makers to Regain Audience Support
Despite the high-profile pairing of Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, the reactions to the song suggest that the makers will need to work harder to win back the audience’s support. The trolling and negative feedback could potentially harm the film’s reputation if not addressed swiftly. With the film set to release on January 10, 2025, the pressure is on the creators to ensure the song’s criticism does not affect the overall appeal of Game Changer.
While the film is still highly anticipated, the current backlash highlights the challenges the team behind Game Changer may face in managing audience expectations and maintaining a positive image leading up to its release.