Game Changer (Hindi) vs Fateh Box Office Day 1: Ram Charan’s Film CRUSHES Sonu Starrer On Opening Day

Game Changer (Hindi) vs Fateh Box Office Collection Day 1: As 2025 has begun, the Indian box office is abuzz with anticipation for the first major showdown at the box office. The spotlight is on two high-profile releases: Game Changer, starring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, and "Fateh," featuring Sonu Sood and Jacqueline Fernandez. This face-off has captured the interest of movie enthusiasts nationwide, setting the stage for an exciting start to the year.
Game Changer emerges as a compelling narrative set against a political backdrop, skillfully directed by S Shankar. This action-packed drama promises a blend of intense storytelling and riveting performances, marking a significant entry into the new year's cinematic offerings. On the other side of this cinematic battle lies Fateh, an action drama that too, aims to captivate audiences with its gripping plot and dynamic character portrayals, offering a distinct flavor to the box office clash.
Game Changer Box Office Collection Day 1 (Hindi)
According to a report published in Sacnilk, Game Changer made an opening day collection of Rs 7 crores in the Hindi market and became Kiara's second lowest opener post the pandemic
Fateh Box Office Collection Day 1
On the other hand, Fateh saw a slow start at the box office as it raked in Rs 2.45 crores on day 1 (first Friday).
Game Changer (Hindi) Beats Fateh
It is evident that Game Changer has managed to get an impressive lead over Fateh in the Hindi market. In fact, the movie has managed to rake in almost thrice the collection of Fateh on the opening day at the box office. It will be interesting to see Game Changer will continue to maintain the lead in the coming days.
Meanwhile, ever since Fateh trailer had premiered, there have been comparisons of the movie with that of Ranbir Kapoor's Animal. Talking about it, Sonu told India Today Digital, "We considered the possibility of people thinking this looks like Animal, but it was a technical necessity. The fighters were brought in from Mexico and South Africa, and it wasn't feasible to replace them immediately. Recycling the same fighters was the most practical solution".


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