Critics Review
2.50
An Average Political Potboiler!
A definite step up for Shankar comparing his recent works, there are a bunch of pleasing moments both in the writing level and execution style. But overall, the engagement is only to an extent and falls short of being an effective social flick.(more)
Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow
3.00
Ram Charan and Shankar deliver a grand political drama
Game Changer is a well-executed commercial film. Shankar's grand scale and Ram Charan's brilliant performance, combined with strong supporting roles and technical excellence, make it a compelling watch for enthusiasts of the genre.(more)
Source: Paul Nicodemus, Times Of India
3.00
Watchable political game
Game Changer is a decent political drama that benefits from stellar performances. Ram Charan excels in both roles, while SJ Suryah matches his intensity with a compelling performance. Their confrontations are a highlight of the film. However, the lack of emotional depth in the second half and a few unnecessary scenes diminish the overall impact. Despite these shortcomings, the film is watchable, especially for fans of political dramas.(more)
Source: 123 Telugu, 123telugu.com
2.00
Ram Charan and Kiara Advani's film is forgettable but not as awful as Indian 2
The filmmaker throws his leading man in almost every frame and makes him do everything his other heroes have been doing for ages. There are slow-motion shots, some money shots, sermons about righteousness, and an inconsequential romantic track. Kiara Advani is unquestionably better than this. The idea to jump into the bandwagon of a pan-India film is more miss than hit.(more)
Source: Vinamra Mathur , Firstpost.com
2.50
Ram Charan excels, Shankar settles for mediocrity
It is high time that Shankar rethinks his way to grandeur filmmaking. While the songs, composed by S Thaman, are mounted in eyebrow-raising set pieces, they hardly make you feel wow, like they did in the 90s. The songs hardly made any impact or were worth humming. Game Changer presents potential ideas but falls short in delivering a lasting impact.(more)
Source: Janani, India Today