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Game Changer sees slight dip on day 20

IndiaTimes Thursday, 30 January 2025 ()
Ram Charan’s film ‘Game Changer’ has nearly completed its third week at the box office and has collected Rs. 130.48 crore after 20 days. Despite crossing the Rs.100 crore mark in the first week, the film faced a significant drop in collections in the subsequent weeks, especially due to competition from other films.
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