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One of Game Changer's priciest tracks, Naanaa Hyraanaa, isn't featured in the film. Producers explain why

One of Game Changer's priciest tracks, Naanaa Hyraanaa, isn't featured in the film. Producers explain why

Fans were shocked to learn that Game Changer's Naanaa Hyraanaa, which was filmed in New Zealand on a huge budget, was left out.

On January 10, Shankar's Game Changer, starring Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, and SJ Suryah, was released in theaters. The absence of Naanaa Hyraanaa, one of the most well-known songs, from the movie shocked many. The creators provided an explanation.

Why does Game Changer lack Naanaa Hyraanaa?
Fans were shocked to learn that one of the most costly songs, which Shankar spent ₹75 crore filming, was not included in Game Changer. The song was cut off because of "technical challenges," the film's crew announced on X (previously Twitter).

They added, "Due to technical difficulties encountered during the processing of infrared images in the initial prints, everyone's favorite, #NaanaaHyraanaa | #Lyraanaa | #JaanaHairaanSa from #GameChanger, has been edited out." Don't worry, we're working hard to get the music back into the missing content, which will be accessible on January 14.

The song was filmed in New Zealand and was created by Thaman S, featuring vocals by Karthik and Shreya Ghoshal and lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry. Its creators asserted that it was the first Indian song to use an infrared camera. However, it appears that its USP caused problems when the final print was delivered to theaters.

In the hopes that the song will entice everyone to return to theaters on January 14, the makers stated, "Can't wait for you all to vibe with Global Star @AlwaysRamCharan & @advani_kiara in theaters with @shankarshanmugh sir's mark visuals and @MusicThaman's blockbuster melody of the year!"

Concerning Game Changer
Ram Nandan, an IAS officer portrayed by Ram Charan, makes a commitment to eradicate electoral politics corruption in the film Game Changer. Suryah's character, corrupt politician Mopidevi, who is running for the position of chief minister, finds this problematic. The movie follows them as they try to outdo one another in a game of cat and mouse.



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